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Infoblox Intros NFV-based Virtualized DNS, DHCP, and IP Address Management Appliance

Infoblox Intros NFV-based Virtualized DNS, DHCP, and IP Address Management Appliance Image Credit: Infoblox

Network security provider, Infoblox unveils Trinzic Flex, an elastically scalable carrier-grade virtual appliance that delivers network control, security, and automation. 

Infoblox said that the Trinzic Flex allows service providers to improve service delivery and grow their network with minimal technology risk and cost, while transitioning from physical to virtualized infrastructure and leveraging technologies like NFV and SDN to future proof their networks.

With deep integration into NFV, open source solutions like OpenStack and commercial solutions like VMware, Infoblox helps service providers to eliminate manual processes and accelerate delivery time and optimize performance management.

The introduction of Infoblox Trinzic Flex creates the first NFV virtualized DDI (DNS, DHCP, and IP Address Management) appliance that provides elastic scaling capabilities, said the company.

Dilip Pillaipakam, VP and GM of Service Provider Business, Infoblox
The new Infoblox Trinzic Flex allows our service provider customers to enable value added services like DNS firewall for subscriber security and Advanced DNS Protection, that protects organizations against the widest range of DNS based DDoS attacks. They have the flexibility to deploy across tens, hundreds, or thousands of virtual appliances enabling them to right-size the solution to their specific needs.

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