Enterprise DNS for Organizations That Need Control
Why enterprises choose dedicated DNS
Consumer and free-tier DNS services are built for volume, not for isolation, compliance, or predictable behavior under load. Enterprise teams need a resolver that fits into zero-trust and remote-work architectures without repurposing query data, and with clear limits so capacity planning stays reliable. NETVECTOR’s enterprise DNS is designed for that: encrypted resolution (DoH/DoT), plan-based rate limits, and no request-level logging—we use aggregate metrics only—so security and compliance stay in your control.
Dedicated endpoint and isolation
Enterprise plans use a dedicated resolution path so your traffic is isolated from consumer and other business tiers. You get a stable endpoint (conceptually /e/{token}/dns-query for DoH) that you can pin in policies, firewalls, and MDM. Token-based access gives you per-team or per-environment segmentation without sharing one global resolver. Rate limits and daily caps are defined per plan so you avoid surprise lockouts and can scale predictably.
SLA and compliance positioning
Enterprise contracts can include SLA-backed availability so DNS is treated as critical infrastructure; terms are defined in the commercial agreement. We do not log individual DNS requests; we use aggregate metrics only and do not monetize or repurpose your DNS data for advertising or product—resolution is our product. For procurement and security reviews, we provide clear answers on data handling, subprocessors, and where resolution occurs.
How to get started
Enterprise deployment typically starts with a short discovery call: expected query volume, regions, and compliance requirements. From there we outline plan options, endpoint configuration, and rollout steps. Contact sales for custom limits, SLA terms, and dedicated support.
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Frequently asked questions
- What is the enterprise DNS endpoint?
- Enterprise customers get a dedicated DoH endpoint (e.g. /e/{token}/dns-query) so traffic is isolated and configurable in firewall and MDM policies. The exact URL is provided after signup.
- Do you offer an SLA?
- Yes. Enterprise contracts can include SLA-backed availability. Terms and targets are defined in the commercial agreement.
- How is logging handled for enterprise?
- We do not log individual DNS queries. We use aggregate metrics only and do not use DNS data for advertising or product development.