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by ralish
8 hours ago
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Uh, paying for DNS isn't uncommon? Examples off the top of my head: - Akamai DNS - AWS Route 53 - Azure DNS - Cloudflare (excluding personal/hobbyist plan) - Google Cloud DNS And many, many others. And I note the site you posted this comment on is using Route 53, so probably paid as I doubt their query volume would be in the free tier. Paying for DNS for personal/hobby stuff is probably pretty uncommon, because like you say, most domain registrars will offer it for free. But commercial websites often will, particularly larger ones with serious traffic. |
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