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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.

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).