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bump alpine version? #3

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bitsofinfo opened this issue Nov 7, 2022 · 4 comments
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bump alpine version? #3

bitsofinfo opened this issue Nov 7, 2022 · 4 comments
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@bitsofinfo
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hi, can you please upgrade the alpine version?

@bitsofinfo bitsofinfo added the enhancement New feature or request label Nov 7, 2022
@ksandermann
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I think this project is rather stale, I landet on building the newer images myself - did you already check out Azure Private DNS Resolver which is essentially a Services doing the same ? :)
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/dns/dns-private-resolver-overview

@nmeisenzahl
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Hi @bitsofinfo. As @ksandermann mentioned there is now a managed offering called Azure Private DNS Resolver. We migrated all of our environments to this offering. This is why this project is a bit outdated. That said, feel free to contribute anything via a PR. Thanks!

@SindelarPetr
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@nmeisenzahl Hi, thanks for this project, it helps a lot. I have a question to your previous comment as we were choosing between Azure Private DNS Resolver and az-dns-forwarder. We decided not to go with Azure Private DNS Resolver because of its high cost (https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/dns) in comparison to az-dns-forwarder, that needs only negligible amount of resources from an existing AKS cluster and causes only minimal management overhead. Would you mind sharing what made you decide to go with Azure Private DNS Resolver instead of az-dns-forwarder?

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@SindelarPetr Hey! We prefer managed offerings over self-managed ones. With Azure Private DNS Resolver you will also get high availability and nice integrations into IaC (due to it being an Azure Resource). If you are able to manage it on your own there is no reason to not continue to do it. Feel free to contribute any updates if you like.

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