bunny.net operates a CDN stack anchored in nginx, Linux, DNS, and low-level networking (gRPC, WebSockets, TLS), with polyglot runtime support (C#, Rust, TypeScript, Go, Java). Active projects around edge-native containers, orchestration scaling, and global observability signal a shift toward infrastructure-as-a-platform; pain points in distributed system diagnostics and deployment speed suggest they're solving operational complexity for themselves first, then packaging those insights for customers.
bunny.net is a content delivery platform headquartered in Ljubljana, Slovenia, founded in 2015. The company operates a globally distributed edge network and supports developer-driven adoption through self-service infrastructure tooling. Active work spans hybrid infrastructure expansion, server automation, monitoring dashboards, and orchestration—indicating a platform that handles both traditional CDN use cases (media, application acceleration) and emerging workloads (containers, edge compute). The engineering-heavy hiring mix, concentrated in Slovenia with distributed roles across Paraguay, UK, and Philippines, reflects both product development intensity and geographic expansion.
Core stack includes nginx, Linux, DNS, HTTP/TLS, and gRPC. Backend services use C#, Rust, TypeScript, Go, and Java. Data systems include ClickHouse, SQLite, and MinIO object storage. AWS and Ceph provide cloud and storage infrastructure.
Current projects include expanding hybrid infrastructure, automating server setup, building an edge-native container platform, scaling orchestration systems, and improving global observability and monitoring dashboards.
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