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Best Practices for Monitoring DNS

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The Domain Name System (DNS) is a crucial link in application delivery, whether you maintain your own DNS infrastructure or use an external provider. ThousandEyes monitors network and DNS performance, including tracing DNS queries, measuring resolution time and verifying record mappings.

In this webinar, we will cover how you can:

  • Trace queries from root name servers to authoritative servers.
  • Monitor DNS server availability and resolution time.
  • Confirm the accuracy of record mappings.
  • Alert on DNS issues proactively.
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The Domain Name System (DNS) is a crucial link in application delivery, whether you maintain your own DNS infrastructure or use an external provider. ThousandEyes monitors network and DNS performance, including tracing DNS queries, measuring resolution time and verifying record mappings.

In this webinar, we will cover how you can:

  • Trace queries from root name servers to authoritative servers.
  • Monitor DNS server availability and resolution time.
  • Confirm the accuracy of record mappings.
  • Alert on DNS issues proactively.

The Domain Name System (DNS) is a crucial link in application delivery, whether you maintain your own DNS infrastructure or use an external provider. ThousandEyes monitors network and DNS performance, including tracing DNS queries, measuring resolution time and verifying record mappings.

In this webinar, we will cover how you can:

  • Trace queries from root name servers to authoritative servers.
  • Monitor DNS server availability and resolution time.
  • Confirm the accuracy of record mappings.
  • Alert on DNS issues proactively.

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