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BunnyCDN vs Skypack: What are the differences?

Developers describe BunnyCDN as "A super cheap, but lightning fast CDN to speed up your website". It is a lightning fast CDN that comes at a fraction of the cost of traditional Content Delivery Networks, yet offers great features and performance with a global network. On the other hand, Skypack is detailed as "A new kind of JavaScript delivery network". It is a first-of-its-kind JavaScript Package Delivery Network (PDN) Third-party package dependencies can make up 90% of the JavaScript code that we serve to our users. It is optimized to serve those dependencies as quickly as possible, speeding up your site and letting you focus on deploying & managing the code that you actually wrote yourself..

BunnyCDN and Skypack belong to "Content Delivery Network" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by BunnyCDN are:

  • Extreme Performance
  • Total Delivery Control
  • Secure & Reliable Network

On the other hand, Skypack provides the following key features:

  • One interface for everything on npm. All you need is the package name
  • Supported by all modern browsers. Leverage modern ESM to import any npm package directly in your browser
  • Ship faster code when possible. Skypack only polyfills & transpiles for the old browsers that need it

BunnyCDN is an open source tool with 13 GitHub stars and 6 GitHub forks. Here's a link to BunnyCDN's open source repository on GitHub.

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    What is BunnyCDN?

    BunnyCDN is a reliable, powerful and lightning fast CDN designed to offer incredible performance at the worlds most cost-effective pricing.

    What is Skypack?

    It is a first-of-its-kind JavaScript Package Delivery Network (PDN). Third-party package dependencies can make up 90% of the JavaScript code that we serve to our users. It is optimized to serve those dependencies as quickly as possible, speeding up your site and letting you focus on deploying & managing the code that you actually wrote yourself.

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    What are some alternatives to BunnyCDN and Skypack?
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    Cloudflare speeds up and protects millions of websites, APIs, SaaS services, and other properties connected to the Internet.
    KeyCDN
    KeyCDN offers super fast and secure content delivery for minimal loading time. In addition to the CDN, it also offers advanced image processing and many other features such as live logs and Let's Encrypt SSL.
    BelugaCDN
    It is a high-performance content delivery network and the easiest way to make your site faster for everyone, on any device.
    StackPath
    Build your applications and services at the edge, with Edge Computing and Edge Services that give you high performance, full security, and total control.
    Amazon CloudFront
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