Since EditDNS decided to change to pay-only, and EveryDNS got bought by DynDNS, I'm stuck finding a DNS service to use for my meager 2 domains, has anyone got any suggestions for free DNS hosting?
I've used zoneedit.com in the past and was pleased with the service. It's free for up to two or three domains, or it used to be, and the web interface was simple but did everything you needed it to.
Thanks, I stuck one on each for the time being (I'd actually tried zoneedit before posting, but wasn't seeing any name resolution of my domain via their servers, so I moved on).
Because this isn't the first free DNS hosting service that DynDNS has bought, and in every case in the past they've rapidly migrated to a non-free service.
Given that running EveryDNS as a free service directly competes with their own 'dynamic dns free, static dns pay-for' model, it's unreasonable to believe that they'll be willing or able to continue EveryDNS as a free service while utilising the same resources as their DynDNS products.
To clarify, if I was already using EveryDNS, I'd probably at least consider that I have a little time before I need to jump ship. But switching TO EveryDNS, given that it's future as a free service is now very much in doubt (IMO), would be foolish I believe.
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 25.8 ms ] threadDespite the name, it's actually free. I use it for a bunch of my projects.
There's also http://www.zoneedit.com/ .. But I haven't tried them.
We'll see how the two fair :)
Given that running EveryDNS as a free service directly competes with their own 'dynamic dns free, static dns pay-for' model, it's unreasonable to believe that they'll be willing or able to continue EveryDNS as a free service while utilising the same resources as their DynDNS products.
To clarify, if I was already using EveryDNS, I'd probably at least consider that I have a little time before I need to jump ship. But switching TO EveryDNS, given that it's future as a free service is now very much in doubt (IMO), would be foolish I believe.