Azure DNS is a cheap solution, and I rate it a two out of ten for pricing. Azure DNS has a monthly licensing fee, and there are no additional costs besides the licensing cost.
Security architect at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
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2023-01-05T13:18:16Z
Jan 5, 2023
Azure DNS is generally not priced separately. It is included as part of the overall Azure licensing and is typically charged based on usage. This means that you only pay for the resources you use, such as the volume of traffic on your DNS. There is no specific pricing for Azure DNS assets, as it is part of the overall Azure pricing model. You can choose a pay-as-you-go plan, which charges based on actual usage, or a subscription plan, which allows you to pay a fixed rate for a set amount of resources.
Systems and Virtualization Engineer at Altelios Technology Group
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2022-10-26T09:51:03Z
Oct 26, 2022
The solution payment model is based on how many users use it. This is not an expensive solution, but it can depend on how long we use it. However, if the price was decreased it would be helpful.
Azure DNS is a hosting service for DNS domains, providing name resolution using Microsoft Azure infrastructure. By hosting your domains in Azure, you can manage your DNS records using the same credentials, APIs, tools, and billing as your other Azure services.
The solution is not cheap, but it is not expensive. I rate the pricing a 5 or 6 out of 10.
I would describe Azure DNS as a cheaply priced product.
The pricing is expensive.
The solution is free.
To use Azure DNS, I need to buy the license meant for Windows Server.
We use the tool's free version.
The price is low and it's a reasonable price for that product.
Azure DNS is a cheap solution, and I rate it a two out of ten for pricing. Azure DNS has a monthly licensing fee, and there are no additional costs besides the licensing cost.
The solution's price is reasonable. We purchase its yearly license.
I rate Azure DNS eight out of 10 for affordability. It's cheaper than the native DNS solutions of the other cloud providers in the top three.
Azure DNS is generally not priced separately. It is included as part of the overall Azure licensing and is typically charged based on usage. This means that you only pay for the resources you use, such as the volume of traffic on your DNS. There is no specific pricing for Azure DNS assets, as it is part of the overall Azure pricing model. You can choose a pay-as-you-go plan, which charges based on actual usage, or a subscription plan, which allows you to pay a fixed rate for a set amount of resources.
I have no information on Azure DNS pricing.
The solution payment model is based on how many users use it. This is not an expensive solution, but it can depend on how long we use it. However, if the price was decreased it would be helpful.