Here are some alternative DNS services to AWS Route 53 and steps to use them on Azure and GCP:
- Azure DNS
Azure DNS is a domain name system (DNS) service on Azure that provides high performance and reliability for domain name resolution.
To use Azure DNS:
- Log in to the Azure portal
- Click on “Create a resource” and search for “Azure DNS”
- Select “Azure DNS” from the list of services and click “Create”
- Choose a subscription, resource group, and DNS zone name
- Configure your DNS records, such as A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, and TXT records
- Point your domain names to Azure DNS by updating the nameserver records at your domain registrar
- Google Cloud DNS
Google Cloud DNS is a scalable and reliable DNS service on GCP that provides low latency and high availability for your domain names.
To use Google Cloud DNS:
- Log in to the Google Cloud Console
- Click on “Create zone” in the Cloud DNS section
- Choose a name for your DNS zone and a DNS name for your domain
- Configure your DNS records, such as A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, and TXT records
- Point your domain names to Google Cloud DNS by updating the nameserver records at your domain registrar
Note: These are simplified steps and may vary depending on your use case and specific requirements. Please refer to the official documentation for each service for detailed instructions.