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by stevoski 3165 days ago
I briefly checked out fly.io as a solution for this. It worked brilliantly.

I chose not to use fly.io though, because I was ultimately putting control of the DNS settings for all of my SaaS's custom domains in their hands.

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The way I was going to do it personally was have customers point to a domain I control which then CNAMEs to the DNS record fly.io provides me. Not that I don't trust them or anything, but because I don't trust anyone completely :P In serious it was more to avoid any brand confusion.

At least that way I could in the worst case scenario cobble something together that replaces it in the event of a sunset or the likes