DNSimple vs Dyn vs Google Cloud DNS

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DNSimple

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Dyn

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Google Cloud DNS

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Pros of DNSimple
Pros of Dyn
Pros of Google Cloud DNS
  • 26
    Simplified dns
  • 21
    Not GoDaddy
  • 14
    Powerful
  • 9
    Good pricing
  • 9
    RESTful API
  • 4
    Reliable and secure
  • 1
    Terraform integration
  • 6
    API
  • 5
    Managed DNS
  • 5
    Web interface
  • 4
    Security
  • 3
    Customer Service Access
  • 1
    Fast
  • 9
    Backed by Google
  • 7
    High-availability
  • 6
    Reliable
  • 5
    High volume
  • 5
    Anycast DNS servers
  • 4
    Low-latency
  • 4
    High-Performance
  • 4
    Inexpensive

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Cons of DNSimple
Cons of Dyn
Cons of Google Cloud DNS
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      • 4
        Lack of privacy
      • 2
        Backed by Google

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      What is DNSimple?

      DNSimple provides the tools you need to manage your domains. We offer both a carefully crafted web interface for managing your domains and DNS records, as well as an HTTP API with various code libraries and tools. Buy, connect, operate!

      What is Dyn?

      An all-in-one Managed DNS service for your registered domain names. Dyn DNS is the perfect solution for your domain name’s DNS needs, whether it is for personal or business use. It gives you complete control over your DNS zone and its associated DNS records, complete with a simple DNS management web interface.

      What is Google Cloud DNS?

      Use Google's infrastructure for production quality, high volume DNS serving. Your users will have reliable, low-latency access to Google's infrastructure from anywhere in the world using our network of Anycast name servers.

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      What tools integrate with DNSimple?
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      What tools integrate with Google Cloud DNS?
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        What are some alternatives to DNSimple, Dyn, and Google Cloud DNS?
        GoDaddy
        Go Daddy makes registering Domain Names fast, simple, and affordable. It is a trusted domain registrar that empowers people with creative ideas to succeed online.
        Namecheap
        We provide a set of DNS servers spread across the US and Europe to deliver highly reliable DNS services to everyone. By choosing Namecheap.com as your domain registrar, you are choosing a highly reputable and reliable partner. Namecheap.com is rated 4.6 out of 5 - Based on 1,395 reviews via Google Checkout
        CloudFlare
        Cloudflare speeds up and protects millions of websites, APIs, SaaS services, and other properties connected to the Internet.
        ClouDNS
        It is the biggest European provider of global managed DNS services, including GeoDNS, Anycast DNS and DDoS protected DNS. It also offers Domain names and SSL Certificates,
        Amazon Route 53
        Amazon Route 53 is designed to give developers and businesses an extremely reliable and cost effective way to route end users to Internet applications by translating human readable names like www.example.com into the numeric IP addresses like 192.0.2.1 that computers use to connect to each other. Route 53 effectively connects user requests to infrastructure running in Amazon Web Services (AWS) – such as an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instance, an Amazon Elastic Load Balancer, or an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket – and can also be used to route users to infrastructure outside of AWS.
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