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Do you host your DNS at your domain registrar?

Curious after a recent thread about this. Do you use your registrar's DNS servers or different ones? This isn't about your computer's DNS.

Do you use your domain registrar's DNS servers?
  1. Do you use your domain registrar's DNS servers?137 votes
    1. My domains use my registrar's DNS servers
      21.90%
    2. My domains use other DNS servers
      72.26%
    3. I don't know what this means
        2.19%
    4. I don't have any domains
        3.65%
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Comments

  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad

    Using my own. Cloudflare when lazy.

  • Registrar DNS is way easier. I already pay for the domain, why should I pay more for ClouDNS or whatever?

  • he.net slaving from my own hidden master

  • using bunny dns

  • Cloudflare and Hurricane Electric.

  • I dont have any domains

    Thanked by 1COLBYLICIOUS
  • Cloudflare.

    Thanked by 1COLBYLICIOUS
  • I'm not host anything critical, so I just use the default nameservers.

  • titustitus Member
    edited December 2025

    Most of the time, self-hosted PowerDNS (own nameservers).
    In some cases the Registrar's own DNS.

  • all my domain = cloudflare

    Thanked by 1nick_
  • All of my domains are using Cloudflare DNS. But I don't use Cloudflare as CDN unless I need IPv6.

  • Hidden master via knotdns, pushed to 1984.hosting as the public facing ns. He.net and afraid.org can be used as hidden master too but i found some annoyances with them. I've experienced the smoothest experience with 1984.hosting with the hidden master setup so I've stayed with them.

    Thanked by 1quicksilver03
  • My usage by ranking:

    • Cloudflare, easiest one.
    • DigitalOcean, I dunno why I use this. Its just works and never see any downtime so far.
    • Registrar DNS, when too lazy opening other tab.
  • I use cloudflare mostly... but recently moved 1 domain to Bunny.

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @nick_ said:
    All of my domains are using Cloudflare DNS. But I don't use Cloudflare as CDN unless I need IPv6.

    Most of our domains are using Cloudflare DNS.
    But we don’t use Cloudflare as CDN unless we need IPv4.

    Thanked by 1nick_
  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    My own (NSD).

  • https://dns.he.net/
    Free DNS service :)

  • Cloudflare as registrar and dns service for my couple of domains. Too small to complicate it. I even use google hosted gmail too (free old G suite legacy) :hushed:

  • tarisutarisu Member, Host Rep

    Cloudflare

  • Out of 19 comments total, 10 say cloudflare (more than half), 4 - their own.

    CF keeps replacing the open internet :/

    P.S.
    I use either shared hosting provider's NS (you can just add a domain, without actually hosting it), or 3rd party services - these days HE.net mostly, Zilore before that.
    Never cloudflare.

  • also using cloudflare... Maybe its time to change

  • @DataRecovery said: Never cloudflare.

    Indeed.

    Thanked by 1OhJohn
  • I don't use CloudFlare, I run my own DNS. Using bind, the master is firewalled off from the world and I have 4 public facing DNS servers that are secondaries from that one.

    Thanked by 1OhJohn
  • Cloudflare for registrar and DNS, so easy to keep track of things in one spot.

  • JosephFJosephF Member
    edited December 2025

    @DataRecovery said:
    Out of 19 comments total, 10 say cloudflare (more than half), 4 - their own.

    CF keeps replacing the open internet :/

    P.S.
    I use either shared hosting provider's NS (you can just add a domain, without actually hosting it), or 3rd party services - these days HE.net mostly, Zilore before that.
    Never cloudflare.

    There's good reason most people are using Cloudflare; it's good, it's reliable (yes it is), it's easy, it's flexible, it's free and it's feature rich (including integrated CDN).

    I use Hurricane Electric DNS for third level and higher domains that Cloudflare doesn't accept.

    What do you mean by "you can just add a domain, without actually hosting it"?

    Thanked by 1bikegremlin
  • @JosephF said: What do you mean by

    You can use it as dns server instead hosting any actual files on the domain in that shared hosting. Usually i found cpanel shared hosting to have fastest dns servers in delegating. Its almost instant.. another one is HestiaCP too

  • msattmsatt Member, Host Rep

    Use DigitalOcean their DNS is free, reliable, has api and cli control. Easy to create scripts which interact with the cli. I would be completely lost without it.

  • Lately, I have been self-hosting authoritative DNS using my own hardware.

  • Cloudflare is one of the DNS services with the highest uptime. The DigitalOcean DNS service already uses the Cloudflare network. Registrars' DNS services are unreliable, and their uptime is uncertain.

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    Yes. Including 192.168.* addresses for my home network.

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