This morning, David Ulevich, creator of the free DNS hosting service
EveryDNS.net , notified service users that EveryDNS.net was acquired by the commercial DNS provider
DynDNS .
Details can be found in the
DynDNS press release . What awaits EveryDNS users after the transfer, whether free services of the same size will be available to them (unprivileged EveryDNS users can create up to 20 zones and in total up to 200 entries from the list A / AAAA, CNAME, MX, NS - DynDNS allows you to create for free up to 5 zones) - do not yet know in DynDNS itself, but they assure that there is nothing to fear (I would be surprised if they would say something else).
Registration of new users on EveryDNS.net will soon cease, so if there are people who want to find out what awaits EveryDNS users, it has some time to see everything with their own eyes. I have been using the service for more than three years, and I am generally satisfied.
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As for me, I made copies of all the zones that I hold on EveryDNS - on the sites
EditDNS and
XName .
If anyone advises another paid or free DNS hosting, I will be grateful. It is clear that the search engine will find a lot of them, but the personal impressions of real users are interesting.