I'm currently using GoDaddy for DNS hosting across multiple domains. I'm on the lookout for a secondary DNS provider that works well with GoDaddy and maintains strong security features, especially support for DNSSEC. I considered DNSmadeeasy, but I noticed they've stopped supporting GoDaddy. Can anyone recommend a good alternative?
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If you're exploring backup DNS options, you might want to consider moving away from GoDaddy altogether. Think about setting your nameservers to Cloudflare or something like Route 53. It can provide more peace of mind if you're worried about DNS failover.
EasyDNS could also be a good fit. In my previous jobs, we used it, and it had a free integration with Route 53. We managed to sync DNS across different providers, and it only cost a bit for AWS fees.
You can't go wrong with Cloudflare. It's free, and honestly, it’s much better than just sticking with GoDaddy and some random DNS vendor. It offers solid performance and security features to boot.
I would suggest using Cloudflare DNS. It's very reliable and has a ton of great features that you might find useful.
Thanks for the suggestion! I've heard Cloudflare mentioned a lot.

I’m not very worried, just looking for extra insurance. I'll consider switching.