Dave Beckstrom wrote:

I swear by simpleDNS. It’s inexpensive too. You can set up a master/slave relationship where you update one DNS server and then the change is automatically replicated to the secondary DNS server. I’m not talking just zone transfers. For example, In MS DNS you still have to define your domain in the secondary DNS before the secondary will synch with the primary. In SimpleDNS you literally only ever have to touch the primary DNS (you can forget about the secondary. It takes care of itself) and the secondary is automatically updated with everything. Moreover, simpleDNS by default can provide SPF records for all your domains without you having to create them. You still have the option of creating your own SPF records and letting the default SPF apply only to domains where you have not explicitly created a record. SimpleDNS also has a nice performance graph running so that you can see how heavy your DNS server is being hit. It’s a sweet package and definitely worth a look.


I agree.
Been using SimpleDNS for years without any problems.


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