I really like R2 but you are using a middle-tier file product and paying that price. If you need to critically be able to put thousands of objects per second you should probably shell out for Amazon S3
bunny is no joke. There hasn’t been a single service I tested from them that wasn’t flawless. I once talked to the owner, that Pelzel guy. He said to be they work on a product for ages until they make it better than anyone. They optimize everything, even at protocol level
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When I attach a subdomain to R2 proxied and use it as a file storage, won't the download speed become slow? I am currently using cloudflare to proxy the public URLs of backblaze and idrive and use them for storage on a file download website, but the download speed becomes very slow when there are many accesses. So I'm thinking of moving all files to R2, but I'd like to know if a similar problem occurs with R2 proxied.
If you're offering public files for users to download, attaching a domain to R2 will make it a lot faster, you get to use the full Cloudflare CDN/proxy
That's what I tried at first without succes, which made me expect it would only work when requests came from a CF ip but probably DNS needed some time to update after I created my bucket?