Dedicated DNS

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A SaaS DNS solution deployed on customer-controlled infrastructure

NS1 announces Dedicated DNS, a Software as a Service (SaaS)-based model for managing DNS and application traffic for public, private, and hybrid networks. Dedicated DNS is an alternative to do-it-yourself DNS deployments and proprietary appliance-based solutions. Instead of DNS on a shared public managed service or a self-deployed/self-managed system on the local infrastructure, Dedicated DNS is available on-premises and in the cloud and includes service discovery, high availability, customer provisioning, and seamless service synchronization. NS1 states that Dedicated DNS will blend seamlessly into the modern DevOps stack.

Kris Beevers, NS1 CEO, said: “Enterprises need a flexible DNS solution that aligns with how they develop and deploy applications and services, fits their capital allocation needs, minimizes management overhead, and ties seamlessly into the same modern systems they use to manage public DNS.”

NS1 builds intelligent DNS and traffic management solutions.

03/16/2016

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