Compared to the other platforms, the interface is not as smooth, but the options and support help make that a non-issue. I also liked that CloudFloor had domain registration, although I didn't use it. The notifications on the failover are quite extensive and the amount of protocols to test with was impressive. I am working on moving my new company over to their DNS in the near future.
* I'd say that it would be nice if changes were possible on more than one record at a time, perhaps the changed records could change color or be rendered in boldface or just show a "not saved" per record. * The email for each line change is excessive, perhaps if the change emails consolidated all changes per domain in a given hour. * The stats are nice but deep. I'd like to be able to consolidate the 'www' with the "naked" domain stats.
Managed DNS Solutions provide organizations with the means to ensure reliable and efficient internet presence management. These solutions involve outsourcing DNS management to specialized service providers, offering enhanced performance, security, and reliability compared to traditional, self-managed DNS systems.
My only recommendation might be a better, more modern interface. But the web UI is still pretty easy to use and gets the job done without issues.
Compared to the other platforms, the interface is not as smooth, but the options and support help make that a non-issue. I also liked that CloudFloor had domain registration, although I didn't use it. The notifications on the failover are quite extensive and the amount of protocols to test with was impressive. I am working on moving my new company over to their DNS in the near future.
Just to be able to import records with our current DNS product which didn't seem to work with importing domains using AXFR zone transfer records.
* I'd say that it would be nice if changes were possible on more than one record at a time, perhaps the changed records could change color or be rendered in boldface or just show a "not saved" per record. * The email for each line change is excessive, perhaps if the change emails consolidated all changes per domain in a given hour. * The stats are nice but deep. I'd like to be able to consolidate the 'www' with the "naked" domain stats.