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What is SOLIDserver DDI
SOLIDserver DDI is a DDI management platform that centralizes DNS, DHCP, and IP address management (IPAM) for enterprise networks. It is used by network and security teams to administer address space, automate provisioning, and maintain authoritative DNS/DHCP services across on-premises and hybrid environments. The product emphasizes multi-vendor DNS/DHCP management, workflow-based IPAM, and API-driven automation to support operational governance and change control.
Unified DNS, DHCP, and IPAM
The platform provides a single administrative layer for core DDI functions, helping teams manage IP space, DNS zones/records, and DHCP scopes from one system. It supports role-based access and delegated administration patterns that fit larger organizations. This consolidation can reduce configuration drift compared with managing multiple point tools and device-local configurations.
Multi-vendor DDI control
SOLIDserver is designed to manage heterogeneous DNS/DHCP infrastructures, including mixed vendor appliances and common DNS/DHCP server implementations. This is useful in environments created through mergers, regional autonomy, or long-lived infrastructure. It can help standardize policy and reporting without requiring an immediate rip-and-replace of existing DNS/DHCP servers.
Automation and API integration
The product includes APIs and automation hooks intended for integration with ITSM, orchestration, and provisioning workflows. This supports repeatable IP allocation, DNS record lifecycle management, and change tracking. For teams adopting infrastructure-as-code practices, API-driven DDI can reduce manual ticket handling and improve auditability of changes.
DDI-first monitoring depth
While it can contribute operational visibility for DNS/DHCP/IPAM, it is not a full-stack observability platform. Organizations that need broad application, host, and network performance monitoring may still require separate monitoring tooling. DDI telemetry and security signals may be narrower than products built primarily for end-to-end monitoring.
Implementation and data hygiene effort
Deployments often require careful discovery, normalization, and cleanup of existing IPAM data, DNS zones, and DHCP configurations. Integrations with multiple DNS/DHCP backends can increase planning and testing time. Ongoing value depends on disciplined processes for ownership, naming standards, and lifecycle management.
Advanced DNS security varies
DNS security capabilities depend on the specific modules and how the organization deploys recursive/authoritative DNS and logging. Buyers looking for comprehensive DNS threat detection, policy enforcement, and large-scale analytics may need additional security controls or adjacent tooling. Evaluating security outcomes typically requires validating logging, retention, and integration with SIEM/SOAR in the target environment.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing not publicly published on EfficientIP's official website. Customers must contact EfficientIP (sales) for quotes. The website offers "Request a Free Trial" and "Request a Demo" forms but does not list subscription tiers or per-unit prices publicly.
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