DNS Solutions
Aylmer-Kelly IT services are able to offer DNS services as required. As websites and web-based applications have become more and more critical it’s especially important to choose a DNS provider who has deep expertise in performance management and global DNS delivery. We have selected our DNS provider after many years of using them for our own business and other businesses that we have been involved in including large FSA regulated companies. We have found that in most cases it is beneficial to separate DNS services from your ISP or hosting company for a more reliable and flexible service.
Princing starts from £19 for a single webzone, discounts are avaliable for 10 packs and greater. Please fill in the enquiery from to find out more, or ring us now on
0845 017 6787.
What type of DNS serivce do you require?
Static DNS Service
If your ISP has assigned you a static IP address – then you need our static DNS service.
The static DNS service gives you the ability to manage your own DNS zones in real-time via a web-based control panel. Our dependable web based DNS management service gives you the ability to manage your own DNS zones on our dns servers in real-time. This dependable services means DNS changes can be made via the web based control panel whenever you like instead of relying on your ISP and your changes propagate to our worldwide dns network in just a few seconds.
Dynamic DNS Services
If your ISP provides you with a changing IP address, then you need dynamic DNS services. Servers make certain that the IP address you are currently assigned always matches with your domain name. You can easily update your IP each time it changes using a web-based control panel. We can also also provide a free DNS update client for the Windows platform. The service also supports several third party clients, such as NetCruise, DirectUpdate and Mojo.
Secondary DNS Service
If you want to increase the reliability and availability of your website or email, you need the secondary DNS service. This will ensure that you have a copy of all your vital information on several totally redundant networks. In the event of a failure, visitors will still be able to connect to your websites and mail servers.
This service is managed through a web-based management panel. For disaster recovery purposes, you can promote your secondary DNS service to full primary service with the click of a button.

