Cost comparison between AWS CloudFront and BunnyCDN

AWS CloudFront charges for both requests and traffic. BunnyCDN charges only for traffic.
Here is a price example of an update service that serves a JSON file (4KB) to 2 million users in the US, once daily:

What prompted me to post this?
Back in February, I had a couple of high traffic pages that were served from DigitalOcean Droplets with a load balancer sitting in front. Since the traffic increased, the site, built with Laravel, started to slow down significantly. I decided to move the high traffic pages to a CDN.
After browsing a few statistics online, I picked AWS CloudFront. It seemed superior to others in terms of latency, reliability, and price. That’s until my bill for the month arrived — it was higher than what I was paying at DigitalOcean and what I expected by browsing the landing page of CloudFront pricing.
Here is BunnyCDN pricing page for comparison.







