• Resolved CaptainMorgan

    (@davehealey)


    Hello,

    If I’m using W3 Total Cache with CDN enabled do I also need the Bunny CDN plugin or is it redundant in this case?

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  • Plugin Author notetoservices

    (@notetoservices)

    I’m not sure what W3 Total Cache does with Bunny.net itself, but this specific plugin, Bunny.net+BunnyAPI serves more as the media library to allow you to view, upload, download, and delete your files from Bunny.net. As far as caching goes, that’s all taken care of either on the Bunny.net end or within the W3 Total Cache plugin itself.

    Thread Starter CaptainMorgan

    (@davehealey)

    Thank you

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