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Cloud DNS

Cloud DNS

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What is Cloud DNS?

Cloud DNS is a scalable, resilient, and globally distributed Domain Name System (DNS) service. It translates domain names into IP addresses, allowing users to access websites and services using human-readable names instead of numerical IP addresses. It is commonly used for managing DNS records, improving website availability, and reducing latency for users worldwide. Cloud DNS can be used for public or private DNS zones.

What other technologies are related to Cloud DNS?

Cloud DNS Competitor Technologies

AWS is a competing cloud provider, and its Route 53 service directly competes with Cloud DNS.
mentioned alongside Cloud DNS in 0% (176) of relevant job posts

Cloud DNS Complementary Technologies

Cloud Load Balancing can utilize Cloud DNS for resolving domain names to appropriate load balancer IP addresses, enabling efficient traffic distribution.
mentioned alongside Cloud DNS in 18% (90) of relevant job posts
Cloud CDN can use Cloud DNS to point to the CDN's edge locations, improving content delivery performance.
mentioned alongside Cloud DNS in 19% (74) of relevant job posts
VPC networks can leverage Cloud DNS for internal name resolution within the private network.
mentioned alongside Cloud DNS in 15% (59) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning Cloud DNS?

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