Google Cloud DNS
Google Cloud DNS is a global, low-latency, and highly resilient Domain Name System (DNS) service provided by Google Cloud Platform. It enables users to publish their domain names to the public internet or manage private internal DNS zones within their Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) networks,…
Key facts
- First appeared
- 2013
- Category
- technology
- Problem solved
- Google Cloud DNS was created to provide a scalable, highly available, and easily manageable DNS resolution service for cloud-native applications and infrastructure. It eliminates the operational burden, complexity, and scaling challenges associated with deploying and maintaining traditional, self-managed DNS servers, allowing users to programmatically manage their domain names.
- Platforms
- Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
Related technologies
Notable users
- Any organization running web applications or services on Google Cloud
- Enterprises leveraging Google Cloud for their infrastructure
- Educational institutions hosting services on GCP
- Startups utilizing GCP