For best results, configuring these nameservers in the sorted order they appear in is preferred, as the servers are pre-prioritized accordingly. (If your registry doesn't support all 10, you should still configure up to the maximum supported.)
The minimum number of nameservers required, according to internet standards, is 2, but for best results we recommend configuring in accordance with the maximum your registry supports.
The maximum number of nameservers supported by ICANN is 13, which applies to most internet domain names (e.g., .com, .edu, .net, .org, etc.).
If your internet domain name is a ccTLD (which ends with a period followed by the respective two-letter ISO country code), this maximum may be somewhat limited. For example, Canada's registry supports a maximum of 6 nameservers per .ca internet domain name.
100% of our nameservers directly service IPv4 traffic. IPv4 is the traditional Internet Protocol address format that most people are familiar with that's used by most desktop computers.
90% of our nameservers directly service IPv6 traffic. IPv6 is the newer Internet Protocol address format that's commonly used by modern internet servers, and is used to provide internet access over most cellular phone networks.
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