Closed TomsProject closed 2 years ago
So after nearly two weeks of test, we noticed Constellix is still too expensive for us, (Nearly $8 per month, my VM costs $10 per month, but it has 1 core and 2 GB memory.) After a long time of thinking, we have to move our aboard DNS to Amazon Web Services at the end of this month.
Data: Our domain has around 20k queries per day outside mainland China, which is not a lot. Although we want to provide the fastest DNS to our users, we have to use Route 53 with bad routing due to Constellix's high starting pricing.
Constellix's first domain costs $5 per month, that's ten-time expensive than Route 53 ($0.5/month)
We have to use GeoDNS due to GFW, so we can not use some free DNS add-on like Vercel (Constellix), Netlify (NS1), and so on.
DNS transit started today.
NOW TPDNS IS PROVIDED BY ROUTE 53.
Due to AliDNS is tooooooooooo slow outside mainland China, we decided to try a new DNS provider, Constellix. We'll try to use it for one month, and decide if we'll use it. (IT'S NOT VERY CHEAP)