We own/manage a few domains (nothing too large or too trafficked). Currently our DNS servers are hosted onsite. For ease of management and lower-latency DNS requests we are interested in moving our Domains offsite, does anyone have recommendations for a good DNS provider?
5 Answers
-
1+1 - I love DynDNS. I've used them and recommended them to Customers for years. May 20, 2010 at 22:22
-
-
I would use DynDNS but current pricing seams prohibitive if you have ~20 domains because they will charge you 30$/year for each domain. Instead it looks that Zerigo is at least an order of magnitude cheaper but I never heard of them.– sorinSep 21, 2010 at 11:43
Zerigo offers some kickass features like a REST API, templates, and master/slave support. Relatively inexpensive, too.
We've been doing some research and so far, this is the list of provider's we've got that were not mentioned already here:
- http://aws.amazon.com/route53/
- http://www.dotquad.com/
- http://dnsimple.com
- http://www.rackspace.com/cloud/cloud_hosting_products/dns/
- http://durabledns.com/productsandservices/dns.html
And the ones that were already mentioned:
- http://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/custom/ *
http://www.zerigo.com/managed-dns
- it should be noted that DynDNS has two somewhat separate divisions - their consumer service and their "enterprise" platform.
DNS made easy
Mahoossiive DNS providers, slightly ugly interface but its apparently getting upgraded. Should handle anything you can throw at it.
EDIT - They are pretty cheap to.
Consider using your domain registrar to host your DNS. It may already be provided as part of the domain registration.