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Goodbye, Open Source: A New DNS for a New Internet
BYOD. IoT. Cloud computing. DevOps. IT professionals today have more demands (and more acronyms) on their time than ever. Application development and delivery are changing rapidly and increasing in complexity, revealing the limitations of traditional DNS approaches in achieving modern network goals.
The IT department has made use of open source platforms for decades to provide DNS and traffic management in their internal networks and for their public, internet-facing services. The majority of DNS servers, both on the internet and in enterprise intranets, are open source-based solutions such as BIND, djbdns, PowerDNS, gdnsd and NSD.
It can feel like shoving a square peg into a round hole to try to adapt these solutions to perform the functions needed in today's environments. In addition, even with complex customizations, many capabilities that would greatly benefit performance and efficiency are simply not possible. As a result, next-generation DNS solutions, designed for modern IT environments, offer compelling alternatives to legacy approaches.
DNS-Based Routing Re-Imagined
When a user makes a request for information or a service, the DNS look-up is the first and most important decision point. At one time, it was considered a best practice to route the user to the closest available server. Although open source DNS solutions were not originally designed to do this, they can be modified to incorporate geography and up/down measurements into their decision-making process. However, enabling and maintaining these functions requires significant effort to make the needed modifications to the base DNS system and to integrate third-party software such as geoIP.
More to the point, the geographically closest server is not always the best option for responding to the user request. For example, the server may be overloaded or the network connection to that server may be heavily congested. There may be other important business considerations, such as the need to fulfill bandwidth commits or to avoid overages. Open source DNS solutions, even with modifications, are incapable of optimizing responses using real-time network and server conditions or real user monitoring (RUM) data, or of providing responses based on business logic.
In contrast, today's DNS solutions remove the headache of modifying open source platforms to perform basic geographic-based routing and deliver a much richer set of traffic management capabilities. They provide the flexibility to configure routing algorithms based on metrics and rules you define to meet the business objectives of your organization.
Enterprise stand to gain considerable value by optimizing DNS infrastructure as they invest heavily in content delivery networks (CDNs), contract with multiple transit providers and leverage distributed cloud architectures. A DNS solution that is easily configured to make traffic decisions that are optimized for response time, throughput, quality of service, CDN commits, bandwidth commits, etc., can deliver significant returns while reducing the ongoing overhead of maintaining traditional open source DNS.
Don't Forget Security
No area of the infrastructure is exempt from security threats. As a core component of the infrastructure, DNS systems are no exception. Managing and patching vulnerabilities in a manner that is transparent and does not affect system availability can be a time-consuming and operational challenge. The challenges are compounded where there is custom code built on top of open source.
Managed DNS solutions relevant for today's needs are available both for internet and private, intranet-only services. Because they are fully managed, these solutions mitigate security exposure and reduce operational overhead. The DNS provider takes responsibility for security patches, updates, health monitoring and general support. They typically include a dedicated, full-time NOC and promptly apply security fixes and patches to the underlying operating system and libraries without impacting system availability.
Empowering Development and Deployment
The last few years have brought about rapid change to application development and deployment processes. As DevOps teams roll out applications into dynamic, software-defined environments, underlying services such as DNS need to be well integrated. Open source DNS solutions were developed long before these changes came about and, as a result, they lack the native APIs and sophisticated GUIs needed to support modern DevOps environments. This adds operational overhead and can be a drag on new service velocity.
The next generation of DNS solutions support advanced traffic management and automated service discovery in a manner that easily integrates with how today's IT services are developed, deployed and maintained. Designed with an "API-first" approach and combined with single-pane-of-glass traffic management across the entire infrastructure, these solutions allow organizations to focus scarce IT resources on activities that are core to the business.
The Time for Change Has Come
When DNS was created, the internet was a mere babe in arms. Now that it's grown up, traditional DNS solutions cannot offer the performance or security it needs. Enterprises that deliver high-performing online services require an approach that increases service velocity while reducing costs. Modern dedicated DNS solutions are designed for today's internet and are helping organizations fulfill their business commitments and goals.
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