Product Information
What is Google cloud dns?
Google Cloud DNS is a high-performance, resilient global Domain Name System (DNS) service that publishes your domain names to the global DNS in a cost-effective manner, not to be confused with Google Public DNS.
Create DNS records using an easy-to-use command-line interface, or program against a fully featured RESTful API to tailor the service to your specific needs.
Features
High-performance, reliable DNS service
Leverage Google's infrastructure to deliver high-quality, high-volume DNS services. Your users can reliably access Google's infrastructure with low latency from anywhere in the world through our Anycast name server network.
Easy to use and customizable for your needs
Manage your records with our user-friendly, scriptable command-line interface. Alternatively, utilize the fully featured RESTful API to build your own custom DNS interface.
Manage records for all your services
Connect DNS records for Google Platform services such as Compute Engine, App Engine, or Google Cloud Storage.
How to use Google cloud dns?
Google Cloud DNS is a high-performance, elastic, and global Domain Name System (DNS) service that publishes your domain to the global DNS in a cost-effective way, offering reliable, low-latency access.
Core Functions of Google cloud dns
DNSSEC
DNS Resolver
DNS Server
High availability
Usage Scenarios of Google cloud dns
- Publish domains to global DNS.
- Leverage Google infrastructure for high-quality, high-traffic DNS services.
- Manage DNS records for all services.
- Connect DNS records for Google platform services like Compute Engine, App Engine, or Google Cloud Storage.
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