Ask YC: What DNS provider do you use ?
I'm looking for a DNS provider that will provide me with the ability to set a low TTL value for my domain but not charge me the earth.
I don't mind paying a monthly fee as long as it's reasonable, but the provider has to be rock solid (i.e. very reliable).
Does anyone have any recommendations ?
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[ 4.3 ms ] story [ 59.1 ms ] threadGreat track record (total of 1 hour of downtime due to DDoS for past 4 years). Nice features. Free, but don't forget to donate.
it's reasonable.
This is a simple business that can easily grow to make $1mm a year (and with some work, $5mm/year). I will help you understand how to grow and run a business. I am focused on OpenDNS these days and EveryDNS has been neglected (though we added AAAA support on Saturday night).
In addition to the business side of things, I will also teach you about networking, routing, BGP, and every other aspect of running a world-class global operation that provides a necessary service to the Internet.
Contact me directly -- david at ulevitch dot com.
he let me crash at his place a while ago.
b) Why not let people use e-mail address as username (aka why limit usernames)?
EveryDNS is a usability nightmare. The service is TOP NOTCH and RELIABLE but the website needs an overhaul. I cry myself to sleep every night thinking about it. :-)
Very kludgy site, but it gets the job done for free.
Its free, and has worked very well for me over the past year.
Seriously, though, I run a DNS server on the same machine that runs my [small] web server, etc. There is an argument to be made that you need failover machines for DNS, but my counter-argument is that if my web server machine is dead, no amount of DNS redundancy is going to fix anything.