DNSaaS in Cleura Cloud

Cleura DNSaaS (DNS as a Service) provides managed DNS zone and record management, fully integrated with Cleura Cloud infrastructure. The service enables programmatic DNS control through REST APIs and CLI with Support for Cleura Cloud Management Panel (CCMP) coming soon.

Centralized DNS management

With Cleura DNSaaS, you can create and manage DNS zones for your domains and define all common record types — including A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, TXT, SRV, and NS records.

The service integrates seamlessly with Cleura Cloud networking components, making it simple to maintain accurate, dynamic DNS entries across your infrastructure.

Regional architecture

Each Cleura Cloud region operates its own DNSaaS services with dedicated authoritative DNS servers.
If you create the same DNS zone in multiple regions, only the zone with proper delegation in the parent zone will be authoritative for public DNS queries.

Key capabilities

  • Create and manage DNS zones and records for any domain
  • Support for all major record types (A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, TXT, SRV, NS)
  • Full control via REST API and CLI, CCMP support is coming soon.
  • Per-region authoritative DNS servers for performance and isolation

How to Manage DNS Zones and Records in Cleura Cloud

Managing DNS in Cleura Cloud is simple using Cleura DNSaaS. Full details and instructions can be found in our authoritative documentation for Cleura Cloud.

Integration with other networking features

Cleura DNSaaS integrates tightly with VPCs, Load Balancers, and Floating IPs to provide consistent, automated name resolution across your environments. Whether assigning public endpoints or managing internal zones, DNSaaS simplifies network orchestration and service discovery. Because authoritative DNS servers operate independently within each Cleura region, all records and queries remain within European jurisdiction to support digital sovereignty and regulatory compliance.


What does Cleura DNSaaS provide?

It provides managed DNS zone and record management, fully integrated with Cleura Cloud infrastructure.

Which interfaces can be used to control DNSaaS?

DNS zones and records can be managed via REST API and CLI. Support for Cleura Cloud Management Panel (CCMP) is coming soon.

Which DNS record types are supported?

Cleura DNSaaS supports A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, TXT, SRV, and NS record types.

How is Cleura DNSaaS structured regionally?

Each Cleura Cloud region operates its own DNSaaS service with dedicated authoritative DNS servers.

What happens if the same DNS zone is created in multiple regions?

Only the zone with proper delegation in the parent zone will be authoritative for public DNS queries.

How does DNSaaS integrate with Cleura networking?

It integrates with VPCs, Load Balancers, and Floating IPs to provide consistent, automated name resolution across environments.

Where can users find detailed instructions?

Full details and command examples for managing DNS zones and records are available in Cleura Cloud documentation.

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