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11 Jan 2014, 10:03 AM | #1 |
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Anybody try GoDaddy's Premium DNS?
It's certainly inexpensive, and they claim to offer both Anycast and DNSSEC. UltraDNS has DNSSEC but they're crazy expensive.
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11 Jan 2014, 05:34 PM | #3 | |
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I'm using Namecheap as my registrar right now, and I'm thinking of using external DNS. Most are too expensive (UltraDNS and EasyDNS *shudder*) but DNSMadeEasy and GoDaddy had good deals at ~$30/year. DME doesn't have DNSSEC though. |
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11 Jan 2014, 06:56 PM | #4 |
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Why not rackspace's Cloud DNS? it's free, with anycast supported.
OK my email domain Mail2000.us is hosted the DNS with it. I run my own DNS service also (DNSbed). But it's not anycast based. |
12 Jan 2014, 01:10 AM | #5 | |
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Speaking of anycast, how important is it if you have secondary DNS set up? Last edited by aynrandgirl : 12 Jan 2014 at 01:41 AM. |
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12 Jan 2014, 01:31 AM | #6 |
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I've used DNS Made Easy for years. The price seems fair and the service is great. Once I even called on the telephone to get help with an arcane configuration issue DNSME uses Anycast.
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12 Jan 2014, 01:57 AM | #7 | |
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It's an old thread I know. The company has changed hands I think (since then)
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12 Jan 2014, 02:31 AM | #8 | |
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Other than the oft-despised GoDaddy the only other registrars that I know support DNSSEC are name.com and gkg.net. Most of the DNS providers don't support DNSSEC either. DNSMadeEasy, rather oddly, only supports DNSSEC if they're your secondary DNS provider. I guess they don't have much faith in their DNSSEC product. They don't seem to charge less for being secondary either. |
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12 Jan 2014, 06:01 AM | #9 |
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