Core network services, which include IP address assignment and management (DHCP and IPAM), and name resolution (DNS), are used by just about every networked application, which these days includes pretty much every application. This is not surprising: In the case of DNS alone, the richness and flexibility of modern networks and applications would simply not be possible if users and applications couldn’t refer to devices and resources by symbolic names rather than IP addresses.
In this white paper, we’ll take a look at how failures can unexpectedly disrupt core network services, such as name resolution and IP address assignment, and the applications that depend on them, despite employing traditional approaches to providing redundant configurations. Then we’ll examine how we can build our service infrastructure to be as resilient as possible, to minimize the effects of failures and ensure business continuity.
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