On 13-10-24 09:35 AM, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Are there any strong opinions on DNS Hosting & Managed DNS providers. We
are small Lab currently using ZoneEdit. I believe ZoneEdit was chosen
at the time they were free. We are looking to move to something little
bit more secure with DNSSEC support out of box. We have one domain name,
small web server and a mail server.
Thank you,
Predrag Punosevac
Certainly not the cheapest, but the best reliability and service I've
found comes from EasyDNS (www.easydns.com).
Their DNSSEC implementation is a bit weak, they haven't implemented any
of the stronger ciphers yet, but it works and is easy to use.
They're in Canada, so are somewhat resistant to the random take-down
orders emanating from both the USA and the UK. (As long as you don't
have a .com or a .uk domain, anyway.)
They have lots - way too much, they'd say - of experience weathering
DDOS storms and attacks. Depending on the level of service you pay for,
your DNS is distributed across up to 6(?) anycast strands, which
translates to a maximum of something insane like ~300 DNS servers
world-wide.
Their customer service and general cluefulness is so far unequalled in
my book. I've worked with them since ~1999 and I haven't yet seen any
cause to doubt them.
I do wish they were a little bit more price-competitive, but at least
you get what you pay for.
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