So I'm thinking of moving QuakeOne's DNS over to GoDaddy instead of hosting it locally on the web server. If the web server goes down or is moved, all server DNS breaks until the web server is situated. I'd rather keep reliable DNS for all the servers that utilize a QuakeOne address.
Since the QuakeOne DNS zone contains more than 100 entries, I'd have to buy the GoDaddy Premium DNS. Anyone have any thoughts on GoDaddy DNS? Good/Bad? Any other recommendations for cheap DNS hosting for QuakeOne?
(Don't mention the free DynDNS, that's not what I'm looking for, it won't work for this)
The only requirements for DNS is to allow for around 200 records and be fairly cheap. GoDaddy's Premium DNS is $2.99/mon for unlimited records.
Since the QuakeOne DNS zone contains more than 100 entries, I'd have to buy the GoDaddy Premium DNS. Anyone have any thoughts on GoDaddy DNS? Good/Bad? Any other recommendations for cheap DNS hosting for QuakeOne?
(Don't mention the free DynDNS, that's not what I'm looking for, it won't work for this)
The only requirements for DNS is to allow for around 200 records and be fairly cheap. GoDaddy's Premium DNS is $2.99/mon for unlimited records.
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