Google has expanded its portfolio of network services, with the aim of ensuring that customers of its cloud infrastructure have responsive, low-latency websites.
On Monday, the online ad-slinger announced general availability of Cloud DNS, its managed DNS service. For a monthly fee, Google will handle DNS requests for as many as thousands of DNS zones, priced on a sliding scale. (Sorta like the services provided by Dyn et al.)
“The charge is per zone per month (regardless of whether you use your zone), and you also pay for queries against your zones,” Google explained.
Monday’s announcement also included the launch of a new pricing tier for the DNS service. Customers who manage more than 10,000 zones will now pay just $0.03 per zone per month.
On Monday, the online ad-slinger announced general availability of Cloud DNS, its managed DNS service. For a monthly fee, Google will handle DNS requests for as many as thousands of DNS zones, priced on a sliding scale. (Sorta like the services provided by Dyn et al.)
“The charge is per zone per month (regardless of whether you use your zone), and you also pay for queries against your zones,” Google explained.
Monday’s announcement also included the launch of a new pricing tier for the DNS service. Customers who manage more than 10,000 zones will now pay just $0.03 per zone per month.
Source: New feed