DNS Manager
The Domains section of Cloud Manager is a comprehensive DNS management interface, referred to as DNS Manager. Within the DNS Manager, you can add your registered domain names and manage DNS records for each of them.
High availability
Linode's DNS service is anycasted to over 250 locations (PoPs) around the world. This provides distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack mitigation, load balancing, and increased geographic distribution for our name servers. If one name server suffers an outage, the service will automatically failover to a redundant name server. These factors make our service reliable, fast, and a great choice for your DNS needs.
Flexible configuration
In addition to supporting a wide range of DNS record types, DNS Manager offers even more flexibility through AXFR transfers and zone types (primary and secondary). These two features work together so you can create a DNS configuration that works for your own application. Using Linode as the primary DNS Manager is the most common option and lets you manage DNS records directly on the Linode platform. Operating as a secondary DNS provider, you can mange your DNS records within other services or tools (like cPanel) but still host them on Linode, taking advantage of the reliability and high availability of our platform.
Pricing and availability
The DNS Manager is available at no charge across all regions.
DNS Manager Compute Instance requirement
To use DNS Manager to serve your domains, you must have at least one active Compute Instance on your account. If your account does not have any Compute Instances (because they have all been removed), DNS records will not be served.
Technical specifications
- High-availability managed DNS provider
- Anycast DNS with over 250 PoPs (point of presence)
- DDoS mitigation
- Supports outgoing and incoming DNS zone transfers
- Can be configured as a read-only secondary DNS
- IPv6 support
- Manage domains through an intuitive web-based control panel (Cloud Manager), the Linode CLI, or programmatically through the Linode API
Limits and considerations
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DNSSEC is not supported and should be disabled on your domain's registrar.
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CNAME flattening is not supported. This means that you are not able to use the root (apex) domain as the hostname for a CNAME record.
Updated about 1 month ago