We’re pleased to announce that GeoDNS is now in βeta. GeoDNS enables you to serve different DNS data based on four globally geographic regions: North America (East) North America (West) Europe Asia This may be useful if you are streaming content from multiple datacenters or want to direct traffic from different parts of the world […]
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The new TLD Buyers-Strike Starts Now
Today is the day, .xxx sunrise begins. Here’s an offer we should all refuse: Wanna protect your good name from having somebody erect a pornographic website on yourname.xxx? Then fork over $300 and you’ll be “protected” against that happening for 10 years. It’s called a non-adult sunrise blocking registration and the .xxx registry expects those […]
Who Will Be the Big Winners and Losers of the New TLDs?
Before the weekend I was asked to write a guest piece for Domain Name News (DNN) about my take on the new Top Level Domains program which purports to begin adding unlimited new TLDs to the root. Our reaction as a company to new TLDs is atypical for most Registrars. Rather than whip our member […]
Telephone Support Hours: Monday, 1 August, 2011
Today is a public holiday in Toronto: Simcoe Day. Our telephone support hours are 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM EDT. You can also email us at helpme@easydns.com with any support inquiries. Regards, The easyDNS Support Team
Resolution on intermittent issues [resolved]
The source of the intermittent and transient DNS resolution issues that affected some of our clients Saturday and Monday has been determined and resolved as of late Tuesday evening (EST). We have been monitoring the matter closely since then (as is necessary when a problem is both transient AND intermittent) and appreciate your patience while […]
Update on Intermittent DNS issues on legacy platform. [resolved]
We’ve made further adjustments to the system. While symptoms disappeared quite quickly, we continue to monitor the situation. If, perchance, this recurs and you happen to be near a shell, please run this command: dig +trace [domain] and then email us those results. If you also include a “traceroute” it may be helpful as well. […]