Infoblox is definitely the bees knees.

I have just deployed a swagger of them to a quite large customer. While they
are based on BIND and Linux, the excellent system and application management
glue that makes them work very well is proprietary. They are definitely a
premium-class product and probably don't fit the original posters price
range, but I definitely recommend look at them for a large-scale enterprise
deployment.

Regards, Martin

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On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 11:51 AM, David Gillies <[email protected]> wrote:

> UnspecifiedId wrote:
>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> a) can anyone recommend a good virtual DNS appliance with a decent Web GUI
>> frontend
>>
> I haven't worked with them personally but an ex-colleague of mine had some
> pretty good things to say about Infoblox: http://www.infoblox.com/
>
> I did a bit of googling and found a bunch of other appliances on the
> market:
>
> http://www.infoweapons.com/products/solidDNS.php
> http://btdiamondip.com/products/DHCP_DNS_Appliances/
> http://appliansys.com/products/dnsbox/400/
> http://www.bluecatnetworks.com/products/proteusipam
>
> http://www.efficientip.com/en/product-enterprise/appliances/dnsdhcp-solidserver/en-prodenterp-appliance-dnsdhcp.php
>
> When you do your googling you might want to search for "IPAM" as well.
>
> On the free/opensource front, you might want to check out IPplan:
> http://iptrack.sourceforge.net/
>
> I've played around with it in a demo site and it looks alright.
>
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