EveryDNS which is one of the largest open Free DNS management sites in the world yesterday made a official statement that its services will no longer be free. They currently host DNS for 135,000 domains and over 500,000 websites world wide including the recent news breaking wikileaks domain.
The turn of events come as the owner of EveryDNS David Ulevitch sold the company to DynDNS in January of 2010, a company who is currently a Gold Star in the DNS management field but is a paid service.
Yesterday DynDNS offically said that all existing EveryDNS users will have to pay for there DynDNS services and that after 31st of August the EveryDNS.net services will be permanently terminated ending its services which was started June 2001, just after a month from its 10 year celebrations.
Even though its services come to an end, EveryDNS enters the history books of the modern era of being the best DNS management solutions and still being Free!
-Chirantha Amerasinghe
User of EveryDNS.net since 2004 (At age 14).
The turn of events come as the owner of EveryDNS David Ulevitch sold the company to DynDNS in January of 2010, a company who is currently a Gold Star in the DNS management field but is a paid service.
Yesterday DynDNS offically said that all existing EveryDNS users will have to pay for there DynDNS services and that after 31st of August the EveryDNS.net services will be permanently terminated ending its services which was started June 2001, just after a month from its 10 year celebrations.
Even though its services come to an end, EveryDNS enters the history books of the modern era of being the best DNS management solutions and still being Free!
-Chirantha Amerasinghe
User of EveryDNS.net since 2004 (At age 14).
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