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CDN pricing comparison

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Cloudflare Cloudflare CDN (Pro) $0 999,999 GB $0 /GB
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Bunny.net Bunny CDN (Volume) $0.010 - $0.010 /GB
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Gcore Gcore CDN (Volume) $0.018 - $0.018 /GB
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure OCI CDN $0.025 - $0.025 /GB
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Bunny.net Bunny CDN (Standard) $0.030 - $0.030 /GB
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KeyCDN KeyCDN $0.040 - $0.040 /GB
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Gcore Gcore CDN $0.050 1,024 GB $0.050 /GB
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Google Cloud Cloud CDN $0.080 - $0.080 /GB
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Microsoft Azure Azure Front Door CDN $0.081 - $0.081 /GB
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Amazon Web Services CloudFront $0.085 1,024 GB $0.085 /GB
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Fastly Fastly CDN $0.120 - $0.120 /GB
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Frequently asked questions

How much does a CDN cost per GB?
CDNs are billed per GB of traffic delivered, shown in the $/GB column, sometimes with per-request fees. Rates often vary by region; the table shows a comparable headline rate per provider.
What is the cheapest CDN?
Sort by the per-GB rate, but weigh request fees and regional pricing too. The cheapest CDN for a static site can differ from the cheapest for an API with many small requests.
Do CDNs have a free tier?
Several CDNs include a free monthly traffic allowance or a free plan, ideal for small sites. Where a provider offers one it is shown; sort by price to surface free or near-free options.
How is a CDN different from object storage egress?
A CDN caches content at edge locations for low latency and often cheaper delivery than raw object-storage egress. For heavy public traffic, fronting object storage with a CDN usually lowers both latency and cost.
Do CDNs charge per request?
Some bill per 10,000 requests on top of bandwidth, which matters for APIs and sites with many small assets. The table shows request pricing where a provider publishes it.
How many points of presence (PoPs) does a CDN have?
More edge PoPs generally mean lower latency for a global audience. Coverage varies widely between providers, so weigh the PoP footprint against price for your users' locations.