Nameserver resilience · Greece (domains)
What share of domains in Greece have all nameservers on a single provider?
97.08% of domains in Greece (95% CI 94.35–98.51%), measured across 274 domains on 2026-08-11.
Measured every Tuesday since 2026-08-01 — 3 observations to date. Last measured 2026-08-11.
How this is measured
Tier 0. NS lookup, map each host to a provider, count distinct providers. Denominator: any.
Passive measurement: a single DNS lookup, TLS handshake, or homepage GET per domain. Aggregate-only; no individual company is named. 95% Wilson confidence intervals. Population: domains sampled from the Common Crawl web graph, filtered to those that do email. Parked domains excluded. Snapshot: common-crawl-domain-stratified-c400-g2500-seed20260729.
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Why it matters
Single-provider DNS is a single point of total failure — when that provider has an outage the domain disappears entirely (web, mail, everything). Redundancy here looks present ("we have four nameservers") while all four share one fate.
Limits of this measurement
Low severity; single-provider is a reasonable choice for a small company, so this is context on concentration risk rather than a defect.
The same check, other segments
- Peru (domains)100%
- New Zealand (domains)99.61%
- Malaysia (domains)99.55%
- UK dormant companies99.49%
- Russia (domains)99.46%
- India (domains)99.45%
- Taiwan (domains)99.44%
- Vietnam (domains)99.39%
Show the remaining 65 segments
- Australia (domains)99.26%
- UK micro companies99.13%
- Argentina (domains)99.04%
- the UK (domains)98.98%
- Turkey (domains)98.88%
- Norway micro companies98.87%
- Saudi Arabia (domains)98.87%
- Ireland (domains)98.85%
- the Philippines (domains)98.76%
- Mexico (domains)98.74%
- Brazil (domains)98.71%
- Israel (domains)98.68%
- Belgium (domains)98.64%
- Hong Kong (domains)98.34%
- the Netherlands (domains)98.25%
- UK medium & large companies98.15%
- Canada (domains)98.14%
- Indonesia (domains)98.05%
- UK companies98.04%
- Latvia (domains)97.93%
- UK newly-formed (no accounts filed) companies97.92%
- Portugal (domains)97.86%
- France (domains)97.77%
- Ukraine (domains)97.75%
- Bulgaria (domains)97.7%
- Denmark (domains)97.69%
- Norway medium companies97.63%
- the UAE (domains)97.63%
- Chile (domains)97.59%
- Japan (domains)97.57%
- Norway small companies97.52%
- Spain (domains)97.42%
- UK small companies97.38%
- Sweden (domains)97.38%
- Norway (domains)97.38%
- Norway companies97.25%
- Croatia (domains)97.25%
- France micro companies97.17%
- Slovenia (domains)97.17%
- France small companies96.73%
- Switzerland (domains)95.93%
- the US (domains)95.8%
- Singapore (domains)95.78%
- France medium companies95.5%
- Germany (domains)95.5%
- Lithuania (domains)94.95%
- Thailand (domains)94.87%
- Czechia (domains)94.85%
- Austria (domains)94.7%
- France companies94.41%
- Norway large companies93.99%
- Finland (domains)93.98%
- global domains93.97%
- Poland (domains)93.48%
- Slovakia (domains)93.27%
- Luxembourg (domains)92.36%
- the EU (domains)91.96%
- Hungary (domains)91.39%
- France large companies86.96%
- Romania (domains)86.25%
- Iceland (domains)80.34%
- Italy (domains)64.86%
- South Korea (domains)64.84%
- Estonia (domains)55.56%
- South Africa (domains)51.56%