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New High Performance DNS Appliance From Infoblox Targets Service Provider Networks
Optimized Hardware Platform Dramatically Reduces Opex and Delivers the Highest DNS Performance per Dollar on the Market
| Quelle: Infoblox
SANTA CLARA, CA--(Marketwire - September 28, 2009) - Infoblox Inc. today announced availability
of the Infoblox-1852 appliance -- the newest member of Infoblox's core
network services appliance family -- designed specifically to enable
service providers and very large enterprises to meet the exploding need for
high-performance, resilient domain name resolution (DNS) services.
The load on service providers' DNS systems is increasing rapidly, due to
growth in the number of Internet-connected devices and applications and the
increasing reliance on DNS as the 'Net's directory service. For example, a
single Web page may require dozens of DNS lookups to gather all of the
content used to render the page; an anti-spam system can generate 10 to 20
DNS lookups for every email message; and, IP telephony, social networks,
and many other applications are making extensive use of DNS.
In the face of this growing demand, service providers are looking for more
cost-effective approaches to providing robust, reliable and secure DNS
services with sufficient performance at an acceptable cost.
Service providers have typically relied on software-based solutions that
can be installed on high performance servers to achieve the required DNS
performance. However, even with today's high-performance server platforms,
delivering acceptable DNS performance at a manageable cost with
software-based solutions is challenging. Dedicated, optimized appliances
can deliver superior DNS performance with lower capital costs. And, more
importantly, DNS appliances can provide built-in security,
high-availability, and advanced management features that deliver higher
uptime and dramatically reduce operating costs.
The Infoblox-1852 appliance delivers DNS throughput of 110,000 queries per
second, which is more than double the performance per dollar of competing
solutions. The Infoblox-1852 appliance runs Infoblox's standard NIOS™
operating system with unique Grid technology that provides automated
centralized management and "one-button" patching and upgrades with no
downtime. The security-hardened systems provide monitoring and mitigation
to defend the service provider network and its customers against DNS cache
poisoning attacks. The Infoblox-1852 also includes multiple resilience
technologies, such as hardware-based high availability, DNS Anycast,
automated disaster recovery, and hot-swappable redundant power supplies.
"Service providers and large enterprises face a growing challenge as DNS
query loads continue to increase. This is further complicated by ever
present threats, like the Kaminsky vulnerability, that can jeopardize DNS
infrastructure security and service availability," said Richard Kagan, vice
president of marketing at Infoblox. "The new Infoblox-1852 platform gives
service providers and enterprises the performance they need at an
attractive price, and provides built-in security, resilience and management
capabilities that increase uptime and reduce costs."
Pricing and Availability
The new Infoblox-1852 appliance platform is now available. Pricing for the
appliance with the NS1 package (including DNS, DHCP, IPAM, TFTP/HTTP/FTP
and other capabilities) starts at $29,995 in the U.S.
For more information about Infoblox solutions, visit:
http://www.infoblox.com/solutions/.
For expert commentary on DNS, DHCP and IPAM related topics, visit:
http://www.cricketondns.com/ and http://www.infra20.com/.
About Infoblox
Infoblox delivers highly reliable and manageable platforms for core network
services like domain name resolution (DNS), IP address
assignment (DHCP), IP address management (IPAM) and more. Infoblox
solutions -- essential for the move from static networks to dynamic
infrastructure and applications -- are used by over 3,000 organizations
worldwide, including over 1/3 of the Fortune 500. The company is
headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif., and operates in more than 30
countries.