
CoreDNS 1.7: Resilient DNS for Growing Clusters
CoreDNS 1.7 improves negative caching, graceful reloads, and TCP performance to keep Kubernetes service discovery reliable at scale.
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CoreDNS 1.7 improves negative caching, graceful reloads, and TCP performance to keep Kubernetes service discovery reliable at scale.

CoreDNS 1.6 tightens cache management, metrics, and policy plugins as it continues serving as Kubernetes’ default DNS provider.

CoreDNS 1.2 readies Kubernetes clusters for the kube-dns handoff with improved autoscaling, plugin polish, and smarter metrics.

CoreDNS 1.0 graduates with GA stability, dynamic plugin loading and kube-dns parity—ready to become the default DNS server for Kubernetes clusters.

Kubernetes SIG-Network ships ExternalDNS 0.1 to automate DNS records for Services and Ingress across Route53, Google Cloud DNS, and more.

CoreDNS: Flexible DNS Server for Dynamic Environments