larry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

 % I'm  in the process of looking at some solutions for 3d party DNS
 % and I'd like to hear any opinions/anecdotes/experiences you might have 
 % had regarding
 % such services.


I am very interested in this question as well. I am glad that you asked.


(Please pardon my mail2wiki noise below)

Define ThirdPartyDnsCriteria

What criteria matter to you for your ThirdPartyDns?

a) Ease of web access                           1=no web 3=ok  5=Great
b) history of uptime on servers                 1=>95%   3=99.9 5=99.99
c) latency on servers                           1=>10ms  3=4ms  5=2ms
d) Stability of the company                     1=weak   3=ok   4=very stable
e) price for service    (annual)                1=>$40   3=$20  5=$10
f) API for programatic access to system         1=>no    3=limited 5= easy
g) security process for keeping my DNS safe     1=no     3=certs 5=limit access
h) referals/references from existing companies. 1= none  3=ok ratng 5= allstars
i) geographic diversity of servers              1= same net 
                                                3= same state 
                                                5=bi-coastal or international
j) Ease of managing several domains             1=seperate accounts
                                                3=same account clunky
                                                5=easy
k) SLA offered as a service                     1=no 3= some 5=yes
m) Clients offered                              1=no 3= some 5= yes

EndWord

Define ThirdPartyDns

 * http://dyndns.org
  looks professional, has a wide variety of services, reputation is 
  relatively stable

 * http://hn.org
  looks sketchy, never heard of, limited services

 * http://dynip.com
  limited to dynamic services

 * http://no-ip.com
  looks professional, good service offerings

 * http://zoneedit.com
  looks OK, service offering comparable to dynds or no-ip


EndWord





larry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

 % I'm  in the process of looking at some solutions for 3d party DNS
 % and I'd like to hear any opinions/anecdotes/experiences you might have 
 % had regarding
 % such services.
 % 
 % ones I've looked at so far
 % 
 % http://dyndns.org
 % looks professional, has a wide variety of services, reputation is 
 % relatively stable
 % 
 % http://hn.org
 % looks sketchy, never heard of, limited services
 % 
 % http://dynip.com
 % limited to dynamic services
 % 
 % http://no-ip.com
 % looks professional, good service offerings
 % 
 % http://zoneedit.com
 % looks OK, service offering comparable to dynds or no-ip
 % 
 % 
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