Advancing Service Accessibility: Updates on EGI Dynamic DNS

About the webinar
The EGI Dynamic DNS service provides researchers and service providers with a simple and reliable way to dynamically assign and manage DNS names for their resources. This flexibility is particularly valuable for services and virtual machines running in cloud environments, where IP addresses often change.
In this webinar, we will present the latest updates to the Dynamic DNS service, including new features, improvements in usability and security, and real-world use cases from the community. Participants will gain practical insights on how to take advantage of Dynamic DNS to improve the accessibility and stability of their services within the EGI ecosystem.
Target Audience
- Service providers and sysadmins → who deploy and manage services on EGI Cloud or other dynamic environments
- Cloud resource users → researchers or teams running VMs or services on EGI Federated Cloud, who face changing IP addresses
- Platform developers/integrators → those building scientific gateways, portals, or other services that need stable DNS access to backend resources
- Community IT managers → who coordinate technical services for their research community and could benefit from streamlined DNS management.
Programme
- Presentation (20 min)
- Demo/tutorial (25 min)
- Q&A (15 min)
About the presenter
Dr. Viet Tran is a senior researcher of the Institute of Informatics, Slovak Academy of Sciences (IISAS). His primary research fields are complex distributed information processing, grid and cloud computing, system deployment and security. He received M.Sc. degree in Informatics and Information Technology, Ph.D. degree in Applied Informatics from the Slovak University of Technology (STU) in Bratislava, Slovakia. He actively participates in preparations and solving a number of EU IST RTD 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th FP and EU~H2020 projects such as PROCESS, DEEP-HybridDataCloud, EOSC-Hub, EOSC-Synergy and EGI-ACE. He is the author or co-author of over 100 scientific publications.