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DNS hosting
by skorupion ·99% of people use their registrars DNS -
NameCheap premiumDNS issue
by pkr ·I had used ClouDNS in past. On dnsperf, I found that NameCheap is better than ClouDNS. So, I wanted to switch to NameCheap. -
DNS hosting
by Evoxt ·DNS hosting? I always go to cloudflare. In special cases where I need custom port where cloudflare doesn't support. Then I self host, pretty sure 99% of the people does that -
DNS hosting
by PeterP ·Personally, I'm using Cloudflare's free DNS. Company-wise, it's Cloudflare's free DNS for forward-facing zones (domain names) and ClouDNS' DDoS-protected DNS for reverse-facing zones (reverse DNS for -
NameCheap premiumDNS issue
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DNS hosting
by JasonM ·I use dns from cloudflare, and cloudns. Also have premium dns from godaddy. Was using free dns from namecheap too. - all are good. Paid ones come with more features though. -
NameCheap premiumDNS issue
by JasonM ·Indeed some nameserver/dns providers take 24-48 hours to reflect the change globally. -
NameCheap premiumDNS issue
by hotsnow ·it should not have this issue, although the dns change need time to refresh, but at the same time, the old dns should still working (Image) -
NameCheap premiumDNS issue
by adilolv ·If you want to switch to another DNS hosting company, try ClouDNS, they are very good. -
NameCheap premiumDNS issue
by pkr ·I bought NameCheap's premiumDNS for DNS hosting. I added all records using their dashboard, but when I changed my old nameservers with NameCheap's nameservers, the website went offline. The " -
DNS hosting
by bruh21 ·What do you use for your DNS? I just use my domain registrar's built in DNS, but I'm wondering if you all use anything else for performance reasons or whatever -
Global traffic director / GeoDNS
by FrankZ ·I agree that gDNSd works really well after using it for the past few years since @Foul turned me on to it. -
IncogNET - We're giving stuff away! Ad-Blocking VPN, CloudLinux Shared and Finland KVM VPS + PROMOS!
by MannDude ·We maintain our own DNS blocklists that was sourced from other public lists. We then ran a beta program for a few months to help fine tune it more with common, everyday usage. It blocks most embedded -
IncogNET - We're giving stuff away! Ad-Blocking VPN, CloudLinux Shared and Finland KVM VPS + PROMOS!
by MannDude ·* Ad, tracker, malware, and other "bullshit" blocking VPN service! We maintain our own blocklists and DNS cluster to offer an excellent barebones VPN service with an anycast DNS over -
Global traffic director / GeoDNS
by lanefu ·Not DNS but maybe interesting. -
Global traffic director / GeoDNS
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Global traffic director / GeoDNS
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Global traffic director / GeoDNS
by Neoon ·I was thinking about building my own latency based dns. -
Cheap CDN with long origin timeout (180-200 seconds)
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Sub-Domain Selling Application
by GoogieHost ·Yes I want to want to my clients can have emails and FTP etc accounts under their sub domains but don't give permission to change NameServers
