pratik_asabe BunnyCDN in terms of basic performance is better than cloudflare. And way cheaper. Support, in experience, is very friendly and talks to you like a human. Cloudflare doesn't in my experience. Maybe if you are an enterprise customer they roll out the VIP experience.
I agree with you, a host that relies on a CDN for security is bad. That said bunny is working on a WAF but realistically it won't be nearly as good as cloudflare just because they don't have the experience and dataset for training their system.
Another thing I really like about bunny is you can EASILY perma cache in POPs. With cloudflare if you don't get visitors for a couple of days in a region, the cache may be flushed. The next visitor will have to wait for a roundtrip to the origin server.
On a busy site this isn't a problem but sites like portfolios and small businesses its important to make a good impression on first load even if its been days since the last visitor.