If you receive an error when trying to enable CDN Acceleration on a DNS record, this is usually caused by an existing Pull Zone that is already mapped to the hostname you’re trying to accelerate. Hostnames are a unique map between a Pull Zone and its configuration, so only a single instance of a hostname can exist in the system at a time.Documentation Index
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Option 1: Remove the existing hostname
Open the Pull Zone that already has the hostname configured and delete the hostname from it. You can then enable CDN Acceleration on the DNS record.Option 2: Use a PZ (Pull Zone) DNS record
Instead of CDN Acceleration, use a PZ DNS record to point your domain or subdomain directly at the existing Pull Zone. PZ records are a Bunny-specific record type designed for this exact case. See Bunny-specific records.For CDN Acceleration to work, your domain’s nameservers must point to
kiki.bunny.net and coco.bunny.net (or your custom nameservers if configured manually).