What Are the Restrictions on Concurrent Private DNS Requests?
To ensure the lookup efficiency of private domain names, only 2,000 queries are allowed on a single source IP address per second. If a server initiates DNS queries with an overwhelmingly high frequency, significantly in excess of normal service demands, and there are more than 2,000 queries per second, additional queries will not be processed.
If your services initiate an enormous volume of concurrent requests, enable DNS caching to improve lookup efficiency.
If you have special services where access to a large number of Internet domain names is required, some domain names may not be accessed due to traffic limiting. To avoid this, submit a service ticket.
Private Zones FAQs
- Why Is a Message Indicating Conflict with an Existing Record Set Displayed When I Add a Record Set?
- How Do I Change Default DNS Servers of an ECS to Huawei Cloud Private DNS Servers?
- How Can I Access an ECS Using Its Host Name?
- How Can I Map the Private IP Address of an ECS to a Domain Name?
- How Can I Use a Private Domain Name to Route Internet Traffic?
- Can I Use Private Domain Names Across Regions?
- Do I Need to Register Private Domain Names?
- Will a Deleted VPC Be Automatically Disassociated from the Private Zone?
- Are Private DNS Server Addresses the Same for All Users?
- What Are the Restrictions on Concurrent Private DNS Requests?
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