
F5 Distributed Cloud DNS Load Balancer
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What is F5 Distributed Cloud DNS Load Balancer
Global traffic steering via DNS
Health checks and failover
Part of broader F5 platform
DNS caching limits control
Not a full DNS registrar
Platform complexity and cost
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Mixed — primarily pay-as-you-go (metered) with optional Term Subscriptions and a Flexible Consumption Program (multi-year committed purchasing).
Free tier/trial: Free plan exists (Free/Individual/Team/org plans with default quotas). Free/time-limited trials are offered (product pages and demos provide "Request a free trial" / "Request a Free Enterprise Trial" and some Distributed Cloud services advertise trial periods).
Metered/usage items (documented on official F5 site — billing & docs):
- DNS Zones — quota example: 250 zones per month (metered per zone). (Docs: Billing FAQs / Default Quota Reference).
- DNS Load Balancer Records — quota example: 50 records per month (metered per record).
- DNS Load Balancer Health Checks — quota example: 200 health checks per month (billed per health check; health checks reused across pools billed accordingly). (Docs: Billing FAQs; DNS Health Check and Associated Billing).
- Globally Distributed Load Balancer — counted as Load Balancer (1 Load Balancer per month = 1 Application); minimums: per-load‑balancer metering and a minimum quantity requirement in addition to base (Billing FAQs).
- Other related metered units called out in billing docs (for context): API Protection requests, WAF requests, DDoS IP prefixes, client-side transactions, synthetic monitoring executions — billed per-unit as listed in Billing FAQs.
Purchase/consumption options (official):
- Pay-as-you-go via cloud marketplaces (e.g., AWS Marketplace PAYG availability announced by F5). (F5 blog: Pay As You Go with F5 Distributed Cloud Services on AWS Marketplace).
- Term Subscription (1/2/3 year terms) via partners/partners' private offers (official docs describe term subscription purchasing and billing; minimum 1-year term).
- Flexible Consumption Program (FCP-B) — multi‑year (minimum 3 years) committed spending program with minimum annual commitment; provides preferred pricing and premium support (official docs).
Notes / Key official statements from vendor site:
- Official F5 product pages and knowledge-base/docs describe metering units, default quotas, and purchasing models but do not publish dollar prices for the DNS Load Balancer service on the public site; customers are directed to Contact Sales / partner or the marketplace for PAYG consumption. (Product pages, Billing FAQs, Purchase docs)
- Some minimum quantity rules (for metering) are listed (for example: per-load-balancer minimums, per-request minima for certain services) but no public per-unit $ rates are published on F5-owned pages.
Example costs: Not listed on official F5 product or documentation pages (no USD amounts published on f5.com or docs.cloud.f5.com for DNS Load Balancer).
Discount options: Term subscriptions, Flexible Consumption Program (multi-year commit/volume discounts) and Private Offer via partners are documented as the channels for discounted/preferred pricing.
Where to get a price: Official site directs customers to Contact Sales, request a trial, or use cloud marketplace PAYG channels for usage-based billing information.