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Google Cloud DNS

 

  • Cloud DNS is Google’s infrastructure for production quality and high-volume authoritative DNS serving.

Features

  • Authoritative DNS Lookup
  • Cloud DNS translates requests for domain names like www.google.com into IP addresses like 74.125.29.101.
  • Manage your DNS records for your domain using Google Cloud Console.
  • Create managed zones for your project so you can add, edit, and delete DNS records.
  • You can control permissions at a project level and monitor your changes as they propagate to DNS name servers.
  • Can perform DNS Forwarding for hybrid architecture.
  • You can create Private DNS zones that provide an easy-to-manage internal DNS solution for your private Google Cloud networks to help you eliminate the need to provision and manage additional software and resources.
  • Private DNS logs records on queries received from virtual machines and inbound forwarding flows within your networks.
  • View DNS logs in Cloud Logging and export logs to any destination that Cloud Logging export supports.

Pricing

  • With Cloud DNS, the charge is per zone per month (regardless of whether you use your zone), and you also pay for queries against your zones.
  • The pricing applies both to all zone types: public, private, and forwarding.

Google Cloud DNS Cheat Sheet Reference:

https://cloud.google.com/dns

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