Cloud DNS

IONOS Cloud DNS lets you publish Domain Name System (DNS)arrow-up-right primary zones of your domains and subdomains on public name servers.

Cloud DNS is structured into two primary categories: Public Zones and Reverse DNS.

Public Zones are further classified into Primary Zones and Secondary Zones, based on their role and configuration within the DNS infrastructure. If you manage a primary zone outside the IONOS Cloud infrastructure—on a self-hosted BIND server or another provider—you can now set up a secondary zone within IONOS Cloud DNS. The configuration allows your IONOS secondary zone to pull automatically and sync records from the external primary through the standard Authoritative Zone Transfer (AXFR)arrow-up-right protocol. Likewise, you can configure it the other way around, letting an external secondary pull from a primary hosted in IONOS. It ensures high availability and seamless integration across hybrid DNS setups.

Cloud DNS also supports the creation and management of Pointer (PTR) recordsarrow-up-right for both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, facilitating reverse DNS (rDNS)arrow-up-right lookups.

With the DCD and the Cloud DNS APIarrow-up-right, you can manage the primary and secondary zones, associated zone records, and PTR records.

The following operations can be performed only through the API:

  • import and export primary zone files

  • enable DNSSEC keys for primary zones

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