The Domain Name System (DNS) translates human-readable domain names into IP addresses, enabling seamless access to online services. It is essential for directing traffic and ensuring efficient communication between systems.

DNS (Domain Name System) in Cloudsania enables seamless domain management and traffic routing for your applications. With integrated support for multiple DNS providers, you can easily configure and manage your domain records directly from the Cloudsania platform.

Supported DNS Providers

Cloudflare

Cloud DNS Provider

  • DDoS protection
  • SSL/TLS encryption
  • DNS caching
  • Proxy support

Route 53

AWS DNS Service

  • Global DNS network
  • Health checking
  • Domain registration
  • Traffic routing

DigitalOcean

DO DNS Service

  • Simple management
  • Quick propagation
  • Domain forwarding
  • Load balancing

Supported Record Types

Cloudflare Records

  • A: IPv4 address mapping
  • AAAA: IPv6 address mapping
  • CNAME: Domain aliasing
  • MX: Mail server records
  • TXT: Text records
  • SRV: Service location
  • NS: Nameserver records
  • PTR: Reverse DNS lookup
  • CAA: Certificate authority

Route 53 Records

  • A: IPv4 address mapping
  • AAAA: IPv6 address mapping
  • CNAME: Domain aliasing
  • MX: Mail server records
  • NS: Nameserver records
  • CAA: Certificate authority
  • PTR: Reverse DNS lookup
  • SOA: Start of authority

DigitalOcean Records

  • A: IPv4 address mapping
  • AAAA: IPv6 address mapping
  • CNAME: Domain aliasing
  • MX: Mail server records
  • TXT: Text records
  • SRV: Service location
  • SOA: Start of authority
  • NS: Nameserver records
  • PTR: Reverse DNS lookup
  • CAA: Certificate authority

Each record type has specific configuration requirements. For example:

  • MX records require priority settings
  • SRV records need port and weight configurations
  • CAA records require flags and tag values

Key Features

  • Multi-Provider Support: Manage domains across different providers
  • Automated DNS Management: Automatic record creation and updates
  • SSL/TLS Integration: Built-in certificate management
  • Custom TTL: Configurable Time-To-Live values
  • Subdomain Support: Create and manage multiple subdomains

Provider Setup Guides

DNS Record Management

Configure DNS Records

Learn how to create, update, and manage DNS records for your domains

The Domain Name System (DNS) translates human-readable domain names into IP addresses, enabling seamless access to online services. It is essential for directing traffic and ensuring efficient communication between systems.

DNS (Domain Name System) in Cloudsania enables seamless domain management and traffic routing for your applications. With integrated support for multiple DNS providers, you can easily configure and manage your domain records directly from the Cloudsania platform.

Supported DNS Providers

Cloudflare

Cloud DNS Provider

  • DDoS protection
  • SSL/TLS encryption
  • DNS caching
  • Proxy support

Route 53

AWS DNS Service

  • Global DNS network
  • Health checking
  • Domain registration
  • Traffic routing

DigitalOcean

DO DNS Service

  • Simple management
  • Quick propagation
  • Domain forwarding
  • Load balancing

Supported Record Types

Cloudflare Records

  • A: IPv4 address mapping
  • AAAA: IPv6 address mapping
  • CNAME: Domain aliasing
  • MX: Mail server records
  • TXT: Text records
  • SRV: Service location
  • NS: Nameserver records
  • PTR: Reverse DNS lookup
  • CAA: Certificate authority

Route 53 Records

  • A: IPv4 address mapping
  • AAAA: IPv6 address mapping
  • CNAME: Domain aliasing
  • MX: Mail server records
  • NS: Nameserver records
  • CAA: Certificate authority
  • PTR: Reverse DNS lookup
  • SOA: Start of authority

DigitalOcean Records

  • A: IPv4 address mapping
  • AAAA: IPv6 address mapping
  • CNAME: Domain aliasing
  • MX: Mail server records
  • TXT: Text records
  • SRV: Service location
  • SOA: Start of authority
  • NS: Nameserver records
  • PTR: Reverse DNS lookup
  • CAA: Certificate authority

Each record type has specific configuration requirements. For example:

  • MX records require priority settings
  • SRV records need port and weight configurations
  • CAA records require flags and tag values

Key Features

  • Multi-Provider Support: Manage domains across different providers
  • Automated DNS Management: Automatic record creation and updates
  • SSL/TLS Integration: Built-in certificate management
  • Custom TTL: Configurable Time-To-Live values
  • Subdomain Support: Create and manage multiple subdomains

Provider Setup Guides

DNS Record Management

Configure DNS Records

Learn how to create, update, and manage DNS records for your domains