Can anyone recommend a dns service?

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by carl_in_florida, Aug 21, 2008.

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    Guess the title says it all. I am currently using a domain registered at godaddy as my dns service but some folks say I should outsource it. I have my sites on my server use that dsn.

    Does that make sense?

    Anyway, please don't send me spammy affiliate links. Just looking for a service.
     
    carl_in_florida, Aug 21, 2008 IP
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    NICKY Nitro Well-Known Member

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    A few companies come to mind. - Nettica, DNSpark, Dynect, NeustarUltraServices, DNS Made Easy

    Google them, look for reviews on forums like DP and WHT. Compare the results, prices and the options they offer you.

    That is the best way to go about it.
     
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    carl_in_florida Active Member

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    thanks, a little green for ya.

    I am hoping that some folks can tell me what service is working well for them.
     
    carl_in_florida, Aug 21, 2008 IP
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    I'm glad this was of help to you.

    Thanks for the rep! ;)
     
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    no-ip.org works great on my computer
     
    samehzone, Aug 21, 2008 IP
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    I'm currently using nettica.com - bulk dns service for $50/yr.

    Any changes you make propagate much faster than the domain registrars and it's much more affordable than all the others I've seen.

    Hope this helps,

    T
     
    tsacinc, Aug 22, 2008 IP