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The Domain Name System (DNS) turns domain names into IP addresses, which…
The Domain Name System (DNS) turns domain names into IP addresses, which browsers use to load internet pages. Every device connected to the internet has its own IP address, which is used by other devices to locate the device.
Cloud DNS :
Cloud DNS is a high-performance, resilient, global Domain Name System (DNS) service that publishes your domain names to the global DNS in a cost-effective way. DNS is a hierarchical distributed database that lets you store IP addresses and other data, and look them up by name.
Pricing :
With Cloud DNS pricing, the charge is per zone per month (regardless of whether you use your zone), and you also pay for queries against your zones. If you pay in a currency other than USD, the prices listed in your currency on Cloud Platform SKUs apply. Note: There is no free tier for Cloud DNS.
Cloud-Based DNS Advantages :
-> Dedicated DNS design and management resources.
-> Global Performance and Scalability
-> High Availability
-> Strong Security
-> Easy-to-use APIs
-> Expertise and Support
Conclusion
Creating a highly scalable, reliable, and efficient DNS infrastructure takes time, money, and expertise. You can accelerate your success and contain costs with a cloud-based service. Cloud-based DNS also exposes myriad opportunities to leverage the DNS infrastructure for global load balancing and traffc steering across hybrid environments.
Cloud-Based DNS Advantages :
-> Difficulty connecting resources beyond the cloud (by design).
-> Difficulty connecting resources beyond the tenant (also by design).
-> The operational cost of maintenance.
-> Lack of DNSSEC support.
-> Reliance on a third party.
Conclusion:
Cloud DNS services support applications within their respective public cloud environments. They do not provide the deep capabilities necessary to enable connectivity across heterogeneous environments like the campus, branch, and home office.
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On-premises DNS: On-premises DNS refers to those DNS which are hosted on-site. This contrasts with IT assets that are hosted by a public cloud platform or remote data center. Businesses have more control of on-premises IT assets by maintaining the performance, security and upkeep, as well as the physical location.
On-premises DNS Advantages:
-> Completely under your control in a safe environment.
-> Solution pricing is most often a combination of an upfront prize with a yearly update/upgrade+service fee.
-> Cheaper in the long term compared to cloud-solutions abonnement-kind-of-billing.
-> you can often get discounts which are not common in cloud-solution agreements.
-> Lower monthly costs.
-> Offer control over server hardware
On-premises DNS Disadvantages:
-> Special hardware.
-> Special IT know-how.
-> Delays in case of problems.
-> Risk of software being discontinued
DNS Providers
Akamai Edge DNS
Pros:
-> DDoS protection
-> Starting place for a zero-trust network
-> Protection for dns spoofing -> Better protection for our remote employees
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Amazon Route 53
Pros:
-> Host a website.
-> Quickly build a website.
-> Build a website that hosts static content and HTML5 content.
-> Good option if you're already using Amazon services.
Cons:
-> The user interface on Amazon is not very convenient.
-> The handling of www redirect is not optimal.
-> Lack of HTTPS support. I'm positive it is impossible to implement. -> No website logging support.
Azure DNS
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CDNetworks
Pros:
-> Quick Delivery of Assets
-> Caters to a Large Number of Users
-> Managing Traffic Load
-> Control Over Delivery of Assets
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Cloudflare
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Cons:
-> Getting started with many of these products is daunting
-> Documentation is great in some areas but could use improvement in others
-> It's often not clear what's released and what's in beta or coming soon
DigitalOcean
Pros:
-> Reporting and support.
-> Ease of use.
-> Flexibility and scalability.
-> Less cost is involved compared to other products, making it affordable.
-> Upgrading hardware is also relatively easy and doesn't require much effort.
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DNSimple
Pros:
-> Simplified dns
-> Not GoDaddy
-> Powerful
-> Good pricing
-> RESTful API
-> Reliable and secure
-> Terraform integration
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Oracle Cloud DNS Dyn
Pros:
-> Faster DNS provisioning
-> Rapid DNS Change propagation Highly available
->REST APIs are available which makes it easy to use.
Cons:
->Dyn UI was a bit heavy to use.
-> Improvement in UI will make the product seamless.
-> Sometimes there are errors while updating the Dyn from REST APIs, so improving it will add a plus point to the product.
->Traversing between pages of Dynects was difficult from the UI.
Google Cloud DNS
Pros:
-> Interface is user friendly.
-> It is safe , Secure and reliable.
-> It has lower pricing plans.
-> They have good customer support .
-> They do have good documentation to have fair ideas on their offerings
Cons:
-> It is hard for first time user to get used to it.
-> Support is restricted for 3rd party services who uses it.
-> Sometimes the support people take more than 24hrs to reply to our queries, But it is not for all issues.
-> Search function could have been made easy to search records
Verisign Managed DNS
Pros:
-> Very efficient.
-> Easy to use.
-> User friendly for someone who isn't savvy with computers
Alibaba Cloud DNS
Pros:
-> Handles Network attack.
-> Handles Parsing service failure.
-> Handles Parsing record change.
-> Handles Parsing data inconsistency.
-> Handles Access hijacking
GoDaddy Premium DNS
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Cons:
-> The interface for domain DNS services is old and not convenient.
-> The interface for hosting donain email services is old and not convenient.
-> Relatively high price for domain renewals/purchases.
BloxOne™ DDI
Pros:
-> Infoblox DDI helps us with our DNS requests for internal and external networks.
-> It helps us do IPAM functionality.
-> It helps us with serving DHCP to the network sites and datacenters
Cons:
-> The Infoblox DDI grid VMs require too much space, Processor, and memory, It needs to be skimmed a bit.
-> The OS used is NIOS and has very limited operations we can do on it.
-> It adds a limitation to being scanned for vulnerabilities.
-> The support and migration require too much work and downtime
DNSMadeEasy
Pros:
-> Easy to set up and just works.
-> Fast Stable and Affordable.
-> Managed DNS Solution.
-> Extremely Fast.
-> super-friendly staff and seriously impressive uptime.
-> Ease of Change in Domains.
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Neustar
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NS1
Pros:
-> for Automation solutions.
-> Performant DNS, not just for large companies.
-> Robust DNS solution.
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