Networking
Qbic isn’t just for people who make their own apps or small businesses. With enterprise-level network capabilities, you can run your applications at lightning speeds and in conjunction with workloads running on the cloud and on-premise systems, while still keeping your data safe. This is possible because the network is built to handle large amounts of data.
DNS
Qbic DNS has everything your business needs to keep your domains up and running all of the time. The DNS Manager from Qbic is a comprehensive interface that allows you to manage all of your DNS records. DNS control that’s easy to use, dependable, and scalable.
Features
DNS records are served from Qbic name servers all over the world. If one name server suffers an outage it will automatically failover to a redundant server. Because records are cached worldwide, DNS lookups are faster to return.
Simplify and automate the management of zones through the Qbic Cloud Manager or the API.
Plans & Pricing
You can select your desired plan among these.
Firewalls
Based on a set of security rules, the firewall analyzes incoming and outgoing network traffic and decides whether to allow or prohibit certain data. Firewall rule sets can be customized to safeguard traffic using trusted IP addresses, ports, and protocols.
Features
Using the Qbic API or Cloud Manager interface, you may manage your firewall rules and ensure that your Qbics are secure.
Create rules to only allow traffic from trusted sources to protect your network from malicious attacks. Use fine-grained control over who can access your resources to filter traffic at the network layer.
Stay protected as your network grows. Apply the same ruleset to numerous instances with ease.
Whitelisting rules are completely within your control; create, change, or remove rules for inbound or outbound traffic as needed.
Using the Qbic API or Console, you may manage inbound and outbound traffic.
Filter traffic at the network layer by specifying IP ranges. Secure internal sites or pre-production apps and make sure only authorized addresses can access them.
Floating IP
You can quickly provide access from an external network to an instance with no public network interface by using a floating IP. You’ll be able to connect to the instance after assigning the address to it. In the same data center, a floating IP is an additional IP that can be swapped from one service to another.
Features
Floating IPs enable you to minimize downtime in the circumstance of an outage. If your primary server faces downtime, you can easily redirect traffic to your secondary server through Floating IPs.
Allowing for failover, so you can switch between services effortlessly
Before doing any maintenance work, redirect traffic to your passive server. Switch traffic back to the server when maintenance is finished and proceed with maintenance on your second server.
Plans & Pricing
You can select your desired plan among these.
Load Balancer
Distribute workloads across multiple computing resources to eliminate interruptions in a quick and easy manner. Load Balancers ensure optimal application and content delivery by distributing workloads across multiple computing resources and instances. Eliminate interruption by scaling your applications quickly and easily from your dashboard using automatic or on-demand scaling.
Features
Add new computing resources to which the balancer can automatically transfer the load.
Allocate the load to cloud resources in different regions to ensure availability.
With Let’s Encrypt and your own SSL certificates, you can keep an eye on the security of your traffic.
Load balancers ensure that the workload is shared predictably among instances and enable more effective use of system resources. So, users can configure to their preferred load splitting method.
Load balancer service can be configured to run HTTP, ping, and TCP health checks, ensuring traffic doesn’t go to unhealthy and unresponsive servers. If an unhealthy workload is detected, the load balancer removes it from scaling and redirects the traffic to healthy instances.
VPC
Secure your cloud resources in private, isolated networks with ease. A Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) is a private network interface for collections of Qbic resources. VPC networks enable a more secure connection between resources since they are inaccessible from the public internet and other VPC networks. Within a VPC network, traffic is not counted against bandwidth utilization.
Features
Easily create multiple VPCs through our developer-friendly dashboard, CLI, and API. We automatically create VPCs for your resources when you don’t want to customize network settings.
Qbic Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) is a logically isolated network for cloud resources. VPC gives you more control over how your resources communicate, with isolation reminiscent of what you might achieve running systems on-premises.
Configure your VPC to meet your precise requirements. Specify an IP address range to interconnect another network. Or configure Firewalls to control traffic in and out.
If you have any question regarding this service, visit our FAQ or Contact Us.