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geodns cheap provider
Hello,
I am looking to use 2 or more VPS for EU UK, USA NY or LA and maybe Asia e.g Singapure.
I am looking for some cheap provider.
Ma you recommend me any provider?
2.
I was looking at Amazon
https://aws.amazon.com/route53/pricing/
Traffic Flow
$50.00 per policy record / month
A policy record represents the application of an Amazon Route 53 Traffic Flow policy to a specific DNS name (such as www.example.com) in order to use the traffic policy to manage traffic for that DNS name. The monthly price listed above is prorated for partial months. There is no charge for traffic policies that are not associated with a DNS name via a policy record.
It this policy is mandatory? So that's mean that min monthly fee will be 50$+ ?
https://www.cloudns.net/geodns/
I am not sure but I uderstand that when I have 3VPS I need 3 zones. Am I right?
Is that mean that I need minimum GeoDNS Professional
$44.95/month or GeoDNS Start $9.95/month ?
May you help and advise?
Thank you in advance.
Comments
You don't need Traffic Flow. It's actually $0.5/month per each domain and $0.7/million GeoDNS queries. You also want health checks, so add $0.75/month for each VPS.
Also check out Azure's DNS offering too. Personally I prefer route 53 on AWS.
"SLA: 10,000%"
In Route 53 whats a "hosted zone"?
A single domain and all it's records (i.e. everything you would find in a BIND zone file)
Makes sense, thanks! So like $0.50/domain/m ish
Yes, plus queries but they are $0.400 per million queries across all zones.
Great thanks!
ClouDNS seems to be faster than Route53, but Route53 pricing model is more appealing.
Zilore seems to be decent when it comes to speed and pricing.
https://zilore.com/en/dns
Pay per domain - 25$ - 5 domains (+$2 per domain)
Zilore does use 5 different tracking mechanisms, also when you logged in and pay....
What do you mean with that? Complete your sentence please.
I only see Google Related Tracking and Yandex.
Well, UBlock origin reports 5 different scripts.
If give the money, and they put 5 tracking scripts in the shit client area, there is no help anymore.
Why do I have this feeling that Route53 is prone to bill shock and that if you are an unfortunate victim of a DDoS attack, you'll see a five digit bill at the end of the month? Does Route53 has any DDoS mitigation plan/package in place?
Hmmm, weird. I only see uBlock Origin blocking 2.
Regardless, why woudn't a company track user activity in order to improve advertisement ROI?
It's not like they are running PopAds or something.
Also, love the "there is no help anymore" part. So dramatic.
The joke is, you need to be logged in, so it jumps up to 5.
As I already said, if you charge money, add tons of tracking scripts, thats a no go.
And yes, they included buySellAds when you logged in.... no comment.
All I'm saying is that a service does not become "bad", for using ad targeting/analytics pixels, regardless of the number and page where they are placed.
@FHR thank you for answer I was looking the answer on different forum but it was not clear for me
@michaels @Tom
Any info about DDOS and possible bills?
I am not sure but there is option to limit bill per month.
Anyone can confirm that?
Last my question for you guys.
1. What VPS provider do you recommend?
I am thinking about Vulr, Digital Ocean, LINODE
I am thinking about only 1VPS and I am considering following locations:
For EU I am thinking about UK London, Netherlands Amsterdam, Germany Frankfurt.
For USA I am thinking about 1 or 2 VPS, New York and possible Los Angeles.
For Asia I am thinking about Singapore or Hong Kong.
Any experience what and where is worth to put the VPS.
Thank you in advance.
@adamus007p
Since you are looking for VPS in a bunch of locations, I would suggest going with only 1 provider, this way you don't have to worry about billing with multiple providers.
I would suggest you to go with one of the following : Vultr, DigitalOcean, Linode
I would suggest the opposite, i.e. go with multiple providers. More redundancy.
any experiences with that providers? Which one is the best compare money and quality/performance?
anyone have there VPS and can put here a speed tests?
wget --no-check-certificate https://raw.github.com/barankilic/3proxy/master/3proxyinstaller.sh
chmod +x 3proxyinstaller.sh
./3proxyinstaller.sh
https://ns1.com/
https://ns1.com/solutions/technical-solutions/geographic-routing
Does anyone know their rates for this? It seems to me that it's not part of the plans advertised in their website and are actually sort of "add ons" to these...
@Cam is this free plan will be enough for start?
I am not sure is there possible to add few zones.
@pullangcubo see https://ns1.com/pricing#managed
Anyone have the costs for cloudflare?
My tests of Vulr LA 5$ VPS.
wget --no-check-certificate
https://raw.github.com/barankilic/3proxy/master/3proxyinstaller.sh chmod +x
3proxyinstaller.sh ./3proxyinstaller.sh
EU, Amsterdam Digital Ocean 5$ VPS
root@ams3:~#
But... Geographic Routing is not at all mentioned in that page and
Contact Us For Pricing
;-)Try https://app.dnsmanager.io/
You can check under "Load Balancing" since they tied together.
5$ per month for 2 Origins
10$ per month for 4 Origins
15$ per month for 6 Origins
10$ per month for geo routing
Cost you from 15-30$ (only up to 6 origins). May not be effective option.
@mrclown so which option will be more effective? Amazon DNS?
Route53 is still good option for many of us. Use debit card with limited credit & balance if you don't feel safe or overcharge without awareness.
But if you want to use slight caching and basic security together, Cloudflare may be worth a lot more despite 6 origin limitation. Even you go for PRO, would only cost u 55$ all together which comes with WAF.
Just for DNS, I would go with Rotue53 or <=10$ plan from elsewhere.