Infoblox Advanced DNS Protection Initial Setup

SA
Assistant Vice President at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

I have some hands-on experience with the solution's initial setup phase.

The solution is deployed on-premises.

Five people, mainly administrators, are required for the solution's deployment and maintenance phase.

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JS
Consultant at Private

During the initial setup of Infoblox Advanced DNS Protection, my company needed some support and sound knowledge, but that's mandatory. Once you have some good DNS knowledge, then you'd be able to handle the setup. You cannot buy Infoblox Advanced DNS Protection and use it instantly. You need to have some basic knowledge of DNS.

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PraveenKumar26 - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Enigeneer at Walmart Global Tech

Compared to other products, the solution's initial setup is very easy.

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David Ferreira - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Security Engineer at a consultancy with 11-50 employees

The setup of  Infoblox Advanced DNS Protection is complex.

I would rate the initial setup of Infoblox Advanced DNS Protection a four out of five.

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EH
Solutions Consultant (Professional Services) at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

It is easy to install.

Deployment does not take too much time. It depends on the facility that you have - the server, the racks, the environment, but the installation process itself does not take much time. It is straightforward. This is one of the advantages that we have with the Infoblox - the installation, the dashboard, the GUI are easy to handle. However, this is not reflected to the customer who is looking for other features from the security perspective.

The administration and maintenance do not require too many people to work on it. Two or three are more than enough. These include the service professional teams of architects and engineers.

For the time being, we don't have a plan to expand the use of this product because we face a lot of limitations and a lot of issues with them. We are looking to replace them or at least to have another vendor, Akamai. This is the plan.

We have more than six million subscribers, end users, right now. We are providing this service through the six million subscribers, but we have different teams who are working on this tool - the operations team, the planning team, the execution and network monitoring teams. Many people are using this if you are talking about the network onsite, but this solution is provided to six million subscribers.

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SL
Director with 11-50 employees

The solution's initial setup is straightforward. The deployment process includes installing the license and updating the filters. It takes about an hour to complete and doesn't require maintenance afterward.

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LB
Network Security Regional Domain Lead at a retailer with 10,001+ employees

The initial setup is straightforward for a specialist. It's not something I'd recommend for beginners.

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Zakaria Fawzy - PeerSpot reviewer
Product Specialist at MCS

The initial setup of Infoblox Advanced DNS Protection was straightforward. The process of deployment took approximately two days.

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MN
Telecommunication Engineer at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees

The initial setup is not complex at all. In fact, it's quite straightforward. As long as the team has the information they require, they can implement it quite easily.

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RS
Presales Engineer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The initial setup is not too complex. The granularity involved is easy to pick up on and manage. As long as the person implementing the solution takes the time to learn a bit about it, they should be fine. It only takes a week or two to build up enough of a knowledge base to be able to deploy the solution yourself.

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Domain Name System (DNS) Security
March 2024
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