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== Installation and Getting Started ==
== Installation and Getting Started ==
For a Cloud Control overview and a guide to get started see [https://software.open-xchange.com/products/powerdns/doc/cc/1.0.0/CloudControlOverview.pdf CloudControlOverview.pdf]
For a Cloud Control overview and a guide to get started see [https://software.open-xchange.com/products/powerdns/doc/cc/2.2.0-BETA1/CloudControlOverview.pdf CloudControlOverview.pdf]


PowerDNS Cloud Control Helm Reference can be found in [https://software.open-xchange.com/products/powerdns/doc/cc/1.0.0/CloudControlReference.pdf  CloudControlReference.pdf]
PowerDNS Cloud Control Helm Reference can be found in [https://software.open-xchange.com/products/powerdns/doc/cc/2.2.0-BETA1/CloudControlReference.pdf  CloudControlReference.pdf]


Instructions for setting up monitoring can be found in [https://software.open-xchange.com/products/powerdns/doc/cc/1.0.0/CloudControlMonitoring.pdf  monitoring.pdf]
Instructions for setting up monitoring can be found in [https://software.open-xchange.com/products/powerdns/doc/cc/2.2.0-BETA1/CloudControlMonitoring.pdf  monitoring.pdf]

Revision as of 08:45, 7 November 2022

PowerDNS Cloud Control

PowerDNS Cloud Control is a cloud-native solution for PowerDNS and enables cloud-native deployments. It provides native Kubernetes-support and Helm charts for easy deployment and lifecycle management. Cloud Control provides a highly scalable and distributed implementation of DNS, while simplifying deployment and scaling by the operations teams. Customers benefit from more efficient resource usage and a cost-effective way of scaling DNS installations for future needs.

Main features of PowerDNS Cloud Control 1.0 include:

  • Cloud-native deployment and orchestration for large-scale OX PowerDNS deployments
  • Deployment of PowerDNS Recursor and DNSdist on a Kubernetes cluster
  • Includes the official images needed for OX PowerDNS Recursor and DNSdist to set up a complete recursive DNS ecosystem in a telecom provider’s network
  • Automated deployment and lifecycle management with Helm charts

A more detailed overview of the main functions and technical descriptions of PowerDNS Cloud Control can be found at the Product Guide under: https://www.open-xchange.com/fileadmin/user_upload/Product_Guide_OXPDNS_Cloud_Control_1_0.pdf"

General Information – Please Note

PowerDNS Cloud Control aims at supporting operators in their move to cloud-native services. It allows network operators to identify and test their individual requirements for a cloud-native DNS deployment. It facilitates orchestration, management and monitoring of OX PowerDNS products in Kubernetes deployments. PowerDNS products supported are:

  • PowerDNS Recursor - A high-performing, low latency DNS resolver
  • PowerDNS DNSdist - A DNS, DoS and abuse-aware loadbalancer
  • Authoritative Server

Available Images, Packages and Versions

PowerDNS Cloud Control 1.0 provides the following images:

  • Cloudcontrol-dnsdist-state
  • Cloudcontrol-dnsdist-rpc-server
  • Cloudcontrol-dnsdist-agent
  • pdns-recursor
  • DNSdist

PowerDNS Cloud Control 1.0 provides the following Helmcharts:

  • cloudcontrol/helm-cc-powerdns

See: https://software.open-xchange.com/products/powerdns/doc/cc/1.0.0/CloudControlVersions.pdf

Installation & Configuration

Requirements

It is required to have the following software pre-installed on you machine from which you want to deploy CloudControl:

Access to the OX Registry

PowerDNS Cloud Control will be provided via the Open-Xchange image registry. The versions of the PowerDNS Cloud Control images from this registry are described in CloudControlVersions.pdf. To get access and further information, please contact your Open-Xchange contact.

Installation and Getting Started

For a Cloud Control overview and a guide to get started see CloudControlOverview.pdf

PowerDNS Cloud Control Helm Reference can be found in CloudControlReference.pdf

Instructions for setting up monitoring can be found in monitoring.pdf