Oracle Dyn DNS Pricing 2026
Complete pricing guide with plans, hidden costs, and negotiation tips
Oracle Dyn DNS pricing varies by team size and features, ranging from $100 to $2K per per month in 2026. Your actual cost depends on the tier you choose, contract length, and negotiated discounts.
Use the interactive pricing calculator to estimate your exact cost based on team size and requirements.
- Free tier: No free tier available
- Billing: Monthly and annual (save 15-20%)
- Hidden costs: Add ~35% for implementation, support, and training
Oracle Dyn DNS offers 1 pricing tiers: Pay-as-you-go.
Compared to other dns management software, Oracle Dyn DNS is positioned at the premium price point.
All Oracle Dyn DNS Plans & Pricing
| Plan | Monthly | Annual | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pay-as-you-go | Contact | Contact | โ |
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Pay-as-you-go
- DNS queries at $0.85 per 1,000,000 queries
- Requires paid OCI account (pay-as-you-go or Universal Credits)
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Frequently Asked Questions
01 What is the difference between Oracle Dyn and OCI DNS?
Oracle Dyn is the traditional managed DNS service with tier-based pricing starting at $100-400/month. OCI DNS is the cloud-native DNS service integrated with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, using pay-per-query pricing at $0.85 per million queries. OCI DNS is better for cloud-native applications, while Dyn is suited for enterprise customers needing dedicated support.
02 Is Oracle Dyn DNS expensive compared to alternatives?
Oracle Dyn DNS is positioned as a premium enterprise solution with pricing reflecting that positioning. While some users note it's more expensive than alternatives, enterprise customers value the 24/7 support, dedicated account management, and high-performance infrastructure. The starting price of $400/month for enterprise tier includes premium support features.
03 Does Oracle Dyn offer a trial period?
Contact Oracle sales for trial availability. Pricing and trial options for enterprise customers are typically customized based on specific requirements and are negotiated directly with Oracle's sales team.