The main reason is that most dynamic DNS services do not support low
TTL values.

Scalr also offers the full control over your DNS zone - you can
manually add/edit delete DNS records that are not related to Scalr
farm in a slick DNS zone editor.

On Jan 2, 9:04 pm, "Mark W." <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was wondering why scalr requires custom name servers instead of
> utilizing DDNS.  What is the scalr software doing besides updating the
> DNS records with the ip addresses of the ec2 instances?  If there
> isn't anything else, wouldn't it be easier and cheaper to use DDNS?
> Thanks for the info.
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