You can now monitor DNS records directly from Hyperping.

DNS issues are often invisible until your users start complaining. With DNS monitoring, Hyperping checks that your records resolve correctly from multiple locations and alerts you the moment something goes wrong.
- Multiple record types: Monitor A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, TXT, NS, and more
- Expected answer validation: Define the expected DNS response — get alerted if it changes
- Custom nameserver: Test resolution against a specific nameserver, not just the default
- Global locations: Verify DNS resolution from multiple regions around the world
- Fast detection: Catch misconfigurations, hijacking, or propagation issues early
Head to your monitors dashboard to create a DNS monitor. You can also manage DNS monitors via the API.
Questions? Reach out via in-app chat or email us at hello@hyperping.io.
Article by
Léo Baecker
I'm Léo Baecker, the heart and soul behind Hyperping, steering our ship through the dynamic seas of the monitoring industry.

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