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CDN77 Pricing in 2026: Plans, Costs & Best Option for Your Budget

CDN77 Pricing in 2026: Full Cost Breakdown and Comparison

At $990/month for 250 TB on the Growth plan, CDN77 pricing lands at roughly $3.96 per TB — competitive for mid-volume delivery but not the cheapest option on the market in 2026. The real question for engineers evaluating CDN77 isn't whether the headline number looks reasonable. It's what happens when you layer on object storage egress at $0.09/GB, API request fees, and the opacity of enterprise-tier custom quotes. This article gives you the full cost model: every line item on CDN77's rate card as of Q2 2026, a workload-profile decision matrix to determine which plan fits your traffic shape, and a direct comparison against alternatives where the per-TB math diverges significantly at scale.

CDN77 pricing breakdown and comparison chart for 2026

CDN77 Pricing Plans in 2026: What Each Tier Actually Costs

CDN77 structures its pricing into three tiers. Two are published. One is not. Here is what each looks like as of May 2026.

Free Trial

CDN77 still offers a 14-day trial with 100 GB of traffic included. Enough to validate cache-hit ratios and test origin-shield behavior against your stack, but not enough to load-test at any meaningful percentile. Treat it as a functional evaluation, not a performance benchmark.

Growth Plan — $990/month

The Growth plan includes 250 TB of delivery per month. That works out to $3.96/TB at full utilization. Features bundled in: HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 support, origin shield, real-time log streaming, token authentication, and access to CDN77's API for purge and configuration automation. There is no published overage rate. If you exceed 250 TB, CDN77 routes you into a conversation about the Enterprise tier. This is a soft ceiling, not a metered overage — which means unpredictable cost exposure for traffic that spikes seasonally.

Enterprise Plan — Custom Pricing

For workloads above 250 TB/month or those requiring dedicated account engineering, SLA guarantees above standard, or private edge configurations, CDN77 prices on a per-contract basis. No public rate card exists. In practice, engineers who have gone through this process report that negotiations start from the Growth plan rate and discount based on commit volume and contract length. Expect 60–90 day procurement cycles for meaningful commits.

Object Storage Pricing

CDN77's object storage, often used as an integrated origin, carries separate charges as of 2026:

Component Rate (Q2 2026)
Storage — 10 TB $200/month
Storage — 20 TB $400/month
Storage — 49 TB $980/month
Egress traffic $0.09/GB (first 50 GB free)
API requests $0.03 per 10,000 (first 1M free)

The storage itself is priced at $20/TB/month, which is comparable to S3 Standard. But the egress fee of $0.09/GB ($90/TB) is where costs compound. If you store 10 TB and serve it once, your monthly bill is $200 (storage) + $900 (egress) = $1,100. Serve it twice, and egress doubles. Engineers who use CDN77 storage as a VOD origin need to model cache-hit ratios carefully — every origin-pull at $0.09/GB eats margin.

CDN77 Cost at Scale: The Numbers That Matter

The Growth plan's $990/month is competitive only if you consume close to 250 TB. At lower volumes, the effective per-TB rate climbs fast:

Monthly Traffic CDN77 Effective $/TB BlazingCDN $/TB
25 TB $39.60 $4.00
100 TB $9.90 $3.50
250 TB $3.96 $3.00
500 TB Custom (Enterprise) $3.00
1 PB Custom (Enterprise) $2.50
2 PB Custom (Enterprise) $2.00

At 25 TB/month, you're paying CDN77 nearly 10x what a volume-priced alternative costs. The Growth plan only reaches price parity near its ceiling. And above 250 TB, you lose pricing visibility entirely.

Workload-Profile Decision Matrix: Which CDN77 Plan Fits

Not every workload maps to the same plan. This matrix matches traffic profiles to the CDN77 tier (or alternative) that makes financial sense in 2026.

Workload Profile Monthly Volume Best-Fit CDN77 Plan Flag
Early-stage SaaS, static assets <5 TB Not ideal — flat $990 floor is expensive Consider pay-per-GB alternatives
Mid-market video platform, live + VOD 100–250 TB Growth ($990/mo) Effective $/TB range: $3.96–$9.90
Large media company, multi-region delivery 250 TB–1 PB Enterprise (custom) No public pricing — negotiate aggressively
Game distribution, large binary downloads 500 TB+ Enterprise or multi-CDN Evaluate BlazingCDN at $2–3/TB for primary egress
Spiky event-driven traffic (sports, product launches) Variable Growth plan risks overage conversations Prefer metered pricing with clear overage rates

The critical gap in CDN77's model: there is no published overage rate above 250 TB and no metered plan for sub-100 TB workloads. You either pay a flat $990 or negotiate a custom contract. For workloads that don't fit neatly into that 100–250 TB band, the economics weaken.

CDN77 Pricing vs. Alternatives in 2026

Context matters. Here's how CDN77 stacks up against the providers you're likely evaluating alongside it.

  • Cloudflare: Free tier and Pro ($20/month) cover small sites. Enterprise pricing is fully custom and often exceeds CDN77 at equivalent traffic volumes. Bandwidth is technically "unmetered" on paid plans, but Cloudflare enforces fair-use limits on non-website traffic (video streams, large file distribution) and will contact you if usage is heavy.
  • Akamai: Still the incumbent for Fortune 500 media delivery. Pricing is contract-only, typically starting well above CDN77's Growth plan. The value is in their edge compute platform and global capacity, not per-TB rates.
  • Fastly: Metered at roughly $0.08–$0.12/GB depending on region as of 2026, which translates to $80–$120/TB. Excellent for workloads that need VCL-level edge logic and real-time purge, but significantly more expensive for raw throughput.
  • BlazingCDN: Volume-priced delivery starting at $4/TB ($0.004/GB) for 25 TB/month, scaling down to $2/TB at 2 PB/month. Published overage rates at every tier. At 100 TB, BlazingCDN costs $350/month versus CDN77's $990 — a 64% reduction. The platform delivers stability and fault tolerance comparable to CloudFront with 100% uptime targets and fast scaling under demand spikes, which makes it a strong fit for media delivery and software distribution at scale. BlazingCDN pricing details are here.

FAQ

How much does CDN77 cost per month in 2026?

The only published plan is the Growth tier at $990/month for 250 TB of delivery. Object storage adds $200–$980/month depending on capacity, plus $0.09/GB egress. There is no published plan below $990/month — the trial is free but limited to 14 days and 100 GB.

Does CDN77 charge overage fees above 250 TB?

CDN77 does not publish an overage rate. If you exceed the Growth plan's 250 TB ceiling, you are directed to negotiate an Enterprise contract. This means there is no automated overage billing, but also no predictable cost model for traffic bursts above the cap.

Is CDN77 object storage priced separately from delivery?

Yes. Object storage capacity ($20/TB/month) and egress ($0.09/GB) are billed independently from CDN delivery. The first 50 GB of egress and 1M API requests are free. After that, every origin-pull incurs egress charges on top of your delivery plan.

What is included in CDN77 Growth plan pricing?

The $990/month Growth plan covers 250 TB of CDN delivery, HTTP/3, origin shield, token-based authentication, real-time log streaming, API access, and standard SLA. It does not include object storage, dedicated support engineering, or custom edge rules — those are Enterprise-tier features.

How does CDN77 enterprise pricing work?

Enterprise pricing is fully custom and negotiated per contract. CDN77 does not publish rates. Expect volume-based discounts starting from the Growth plan's $3.96/TB effective rate, with additional fees for dedicated support, custom SLAs, and advanced configuration. Procurement typically takes 60–90 days.

Is CDN77 cheaper than Fastly or Akamai for video delivery?

At the Growth plan ceiling (250 TB), CDN77's effective rate of ~$3.96/TB is significantly cheaper than Fastly ($80–$120/TB) and Akamai (contract-dependent, typically higher). However, for volumes above 250 TB, the comparison depends entirely on the Enterprise quote CDN77 offers. BlazingCDN undercuts all three at $2–$3.50/TB across the 100 TB–1 PB range.

Next Step: Model Your Actual Delivery Cost

Pull your last three months of egress logs. Calculate your p50 and p95 monthly transfer volume. Then run those numbers against CDN77's Growth plan floor, their object storage egress rate if you use it, and at least one volume-priced alternative. The difference between $990/month flat and $350/month metered at 100 TB is $7,680/year — enough to fund an additional origin region or a meaningful cache-warming strategy. Do the math before you sign the contract.