Introducing AtomiaDNS.net – The Atomia DNS playground
Posted in DNS, Releases on March 5th, 2012. By Daniel Jarpinger

The interest for Atomia DNS (our open source DNS management system) has exceeded our expectations and last Friday we decided to give the community a chance to play around with it without actually installing it.
AtomiaDNS.net is a free to use DNS service, it is fully functional and you can use the Atomia DNS Web App to manage your domain names or connect to the API using CURL, the Atomia DNS command line client or your homebrewed application. I built one myself in C# this weekend and wrote a blog post with some tips on how to get started.
We have no intention of making profit on this service, therefor we cannot guarantee the perfect up-time or availability, we will, however, do our best to give you a great experience of our software.
It is really easy to get started with the service; head over to http://atomiadns.com/demo and sign up for an account. It takes less than 30 seconds to get started!
Also, check out our quick guide to AtomiaDNS.net at: http://atomiadns.com/quick-guide.
Atomia DNS goes open source and is now free to use
Posted in Atomia Products, DNS, News, Releases on February 20th, 2012. By Atomia

As of today, you will be able to install and use Atomia DNS for free. And what’s even better, you can contribute to the development of the product, which is released under the ISC license.
Atomia DNS is a DNS management software with DNSSEC support out of the box. It comes packed with a simple to use, yet, powerful API and can easily be integrated with any system. For the occasion we have built a simple web application (in node.js) for those who prefer a GUI to manage their zones. Of course, we provide a command line client as well.
Atomia DNS was earlier exclusive to Atomia Cloud Hosting Platform and has gained publicity thanks to its robustness and effectiveness during the roll-out of DNSSEC for the Swedish TLD (.se).
- Check out the project website at: http://atomiadns.com
- Atomia DNS on GitHub
The November release is now available in our beta repository.
Read the full release notes after the break.

We are happy to announce that the October release of Atomia is the fastest and most responsive Atomia release so far. The performance improvements are the direct result of our ongoing performance project.
Three changes that have proven to have a significant impact on the performance are:
- Execution context/caching of identity tokens implementation and usage
- Improved provisioning of DNS preview zones
- HCP updates with improved listing services
But there is of course a lot more to this release. Continue to read for the full release notes.
Read the release notes for September 2011.