I generally use the solution in my company as a DNS firewall for DNS DoS attacks and to deal with corrupt DNS requests.
EfficientIP DNS Guardian is designed to optimize enterprise network reliability, focusing on security and performance enhancements for DNS operations. It addresses challenges related to DNS management, providing robust protection against attacks while ensuring seamless network availability.


| Product | Mindshare (%) |
|---|---|
| EfficientIP DNS Guardian | 3.7% |
| Cisco Umbrella | 17.5% |
| Palo Alto Networks DNS Security | 9.1% |
| Other | 69.7% |
This solution delivers advanced capabilities for monitoring and managing DNS traffic, which are critical in defending against diverse network threats. EfficientIP DNS Guardian offers real-time analytics to identify and mitigate malicious activities. Its capability to handle high volumes of DNS requests enhances performance and maintains network integrity. Integration with existing infrastructure is streamlined, allowing businesses to achieve maximum efficiency without extensive disruptions.
What are the key features of EfficientIP DNS Guardian?EfficientIP DNS Guardian is effectively implemented across industries like finance and healthcare, where maintaining secure and reliable DNS operations is crucial. These sectors can significantly benefit from its robust protection and efficient management features, ensuring that sensitive data remains protected and available at all times.
| Author info | Rating | Review Summary |
|---|---|---|
| Network Architect at University of Sydney | 4.0 | I use EfficientIP DNS Guardian as a DNS firewall to combat DNS DoS attacks and corrupt DNS requests. While some configuration issues arose, they were swiftly resolved with support. I've also used Infoblox, which is more affordable and comparable. |
| Systems Engineer at Netpoleons | 3.5 | I find EfficientIP DNS Guardian valuable for detecting malicious and DDoS attacks, with DNS security as its best feature. However, the deployment documentation is difficult to find, and technical support can be slow to respond. |
| Senior Consultant at a tech services company with 51-200 employees | 4.0 | I see EfficientIP DNS Guardian as a stable, scalable solution excelling in DNS attack mitigation. While highly effective, the vendor's revenue focus and insufficient regional promotion impede its wider adoption despite its undeniable value. |

I generally use the solution in my company as a DNS firewall for DNS DoS attacks and to deal with corrupt DNS requests.
I know my company does come across problems related to the product, sometimes related to a configuration issue or a bug. My company receives good support from EfficientIP DNS Guardian's team, who are responsible and passionate about the product. As far as I know, all of my company's challenges and issues have been successfully resolved. I can't think of any weaknesses or issues which I would like to highlight in a significant manner.
EfficientIP DNS Guardian has a certain default behavior that didn't meet our company's requirements. After the consultation with EfficientIP DNS Guardian's IT support, a configuration changed the product's default behavior, which was undesirable for us, to a desirable behavior. Certain issues happen in every product.
I have been using EfficientIP DNS Guardian for three months.
It is a very stable solution. Stability-wise, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
It is a scalable solution. Scalability-wise, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
The solution's technical support is exceptional. I rate the technical support a ten out of ten.
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I have experience with Infoblox. Infoblox is a more affordable product than EfficientIP DNS Guardian, but generally, both products are comparable.
Speaking about the tool's initial setup phase, it is not a simple system, considering that my company deals with a cluster of multiple EfficientIP appliances with different pros. The products from EfficientIP do include a complex configuration and design, but for the scale of the systems that we are running, it will be the same in terms of the complexity involved in the deployment, even if I consider other vendors who offer similar systems. In general, the setup phase is complex, but it is expected to be more complex if I consider the deployment needed for our company.
I rate the product price as three to four on a scale of one to ten, where one is low cost, and ten is high price.
Speaking about how EfficientIP DNS Guardian improved our company's network resilience against evolving threats, I would say that it is generally used as an IPAM system to deal with DNS and TCP services, which definitely constitute a fundamental part of the network. With EfficientIP DNS Guardian, my company feels more protected, and we do have protection policies in place, which I believe are tailored to meet our needs.
Speaking about EfficientIP DNS Guardian's beneficial features for threat detection, I feel I am not proficient in the tool. A different person who is a subject matter expert with the product may be more capable of speaking about the threat detection features of the product.
Basically, EfficientIP DNS Guardian is a well-designed tool, and it addresses all the requirements that we have for areas like IPAM, TCP, and DNS services. My company has received exceptional support from EfficientIP DNS Guardian. Price-wise, the tool is actually quite attractive for our company.
My company has not yet leveraged the adaptive DNS security feature of the tool.
The product is easy to integrate into our company's existing security infrastructure, especially considering that it has a good API, which is definitely useful for integrations.
I recommend the product to those who plan to use it.
I rate the tool an eight out of ten.

The most valuable feature of the solution is DNS security.
EfficientIP DNS Guardian's deployment documentation is very hard to find. The tech support's response is slow.
I have been using the solution for a year.
The occurrence of issues is less for EfficientIP DNS Guardian.
We have around 600 users for the product.
EfficientIP DNS Guardian's installation is straightforward and takes around two weeks to complete.
The solution is subscription-based.
I rate the product a seven out of ten.
We are a solution provider and the EfficientIP DNS Guardian is one of the products that we offer to our clients.
This product protects against DDoS and DNS flooding.
We recently ran PoC exercises with this product for some of our customers but we are still waiting for their decision on whether they want to implement it. Our client knows that they need it, but don't know how to propose it to management.
You can run a DNS server directly from EfficientIP to help mitigate all DNS attacks from various sources. This is a very good feature.
This product is able to detect bots that have been planted into your network by a hacker. This is an important feature because of the way that some attacks happen these days. For example, a hacker might email an HR person a PDF containing a fictitious CV. Once it is opened, it drops a malicious bot that hibernates. Then at some point, when the hacker wants to freeze your DNS, they activate the bot, and it beings to do damage and steal data.
In standard practice, IT people run a DNS Firewall from a Linux box. This is the most common and it runs using an application called BIND. Microsoft also has a DNS. There are different types of DNS applications being used and one of them is a recursive DNS, whereas the other is non-recursive. The recursive one is more commonly used, and it operates under BIND.
When a hacker attacks the recursive DNS, what EfficientIP does is autorun the non-recursive DNS for the duration of the attack. It can do what is referred to as a master and slave DNS server, where the slave can be attacked but the master still runs. It can even be put into stealth mode. This is a very nice feature.
The point-and-click GUI is very easy to use.
The vendor needs to do more to promote this product in certain regions, helping it to gain market share in territories where it is not widely adopted.
The problem with this vendor is that they are too focused on revenue and sales numbers. If a partner is not able to generate the revenue that they're expecting, they put them on hold until they can generate interest and traction in their region for the products. It comes down to the management's mindset. They have a good product but they don't have much patience for a territory that is slow to adopt.
I have been working with EfficientIP DNS Guardian for three years.
This product is very stable. The entire Amazon Web Service, AWS, is powered by EfficientIP. The reason that you don't see AWS going down is because of them.
The scalability is very good. For example, you can set up a DHCP for two million users. If you tried this with a normal DHCP, it would kill the server and kill the router.
What the EfficientIP DHCP feature does is create a large pool of reasonable IP addresses in a very short amount of time, which is amazing.
It's good for SMEs, medium businesses, and large organizations. This is really something that everybody needs. In our part of the world, they don't see the need yet but one of these days, they will.
It is very easy to reach the technical support and they are very good.
They've got a good pre-sales team and they also good a very good post-sales team. Tech support-wise, the team is very friendly. They are very efficient and they know what they are doing.
EfficientIP products are very straightforward to set up, as long as you understand how the DNS and DHCP functions work.
In terms of the potential revenue loss from an attack, such as the DNS going down, it's priceless. More accurately, it is very difficult to measure and you get what you pay for.
The price of this product is very reasonable, especially considering that a company's reputation is priceless. If your network goes down because of a DNS failure, it says a lot about your company.
There are competitors but overall, EfficientIP is doing pretty well.
We are their partner in Cambodia and we are promoting the use of their products here. I can see the need for them, which is what I've been thinking for the past three years. Hopefully, this year it takes off. I think that if the product is marketed properly, it can easily overtake the market in this region.
I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.