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On 07/09/2010 13:43, mick wrote:
So far we have recommendations for daily and mythic-beasts (thanks Brett) and possibly dyndns (if my assumption about samwise Peter's domain is correct).
I confess to a preference for a UK based company. I want full DNS control (all records, including NS should I wish to point to another server) and no silly restrictions on the numbers of subdomains. So, any other recommendations chaps?
Are you after end-to-end Registrar services (i.e. register and manage subdomains in one place) or a DNS service for domains you have registered? If the latter, then why not use Bytemark? Or is that just one too many eggs in the same basket?
I've managed a handful of domains, with a whole heap of arbitrary subdomains and all the other MX stuff, for about 7 years via Bytemark's trivial DNS management, and never had any issues (that weren't my own fault). There's no fancy GUI, just a TinyDNS file which you can upload any time.
Simon
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