Create and manage your own DNS records on Google Cloud Platform: stakes and opportunities.
March 25th, 2014, Connectikpeople.co attended at Google Cloud Platform Live. We have been seduced by
the growing maturation of Google Cloud Platform.
This preview of Google Cloud DNS is an authoritative Domain Name System (DNS) service that aims to give developers a reliable,
and inexpensive way to publish DNS zones and records.
As, a unique objective reference for modern organizations and
professionals, when it comes to Tools, Supports and Solutions for drawing value
in their daily activities, Connectikpeople.co congrats all the staff behind this project.
If unfamiliar,
Connectikpeople.co recalls that the service's globally distributed nameservers respond to DNS queries to
help efficiently route user traffic to servers and web applications. Cloud DNS
can be used to name hosts, webservers ,Google Compute
Engine virtual machines, and Google Cloud Storage buckets. To, name a few.
Google allows you to pay for the number of managed zones plus records, and for the number of queries serviced for those zones and records. ( $0.40 per one million queries per month for the first billion queries, and $0.20 per hosted zone per month for the first 25 zones). More details are available at http://developers.google.com/cloud-dns. You can also start using the service by logging into the Google Developers Console .
Engine virtual machines, and Google Cloud Storage buckets. To, name a few.
Google allows you to pay for the number of managed zones plus records, and for the number of queries serviced for those zones and records. ( $0.40 per one million queries per month for the first billion queries, and $0.20 per hosted zone per month for the first 25 zones). More details are available at http://developers.google.com/cloud-dns. You can also start using the service by logging into the Google Developers Console .