Explore a real-world architecture case study using DNS-PERSIST-01 for DNS-based challenge validation in a SaaS platform.

SaaS refers to cloud application services. This represents the most commonly used business option in the cloud world. SaaS utilizes the power of the internet and delivers fully managed services. Most SaaS products run directly on the browser and do not require any installation on the client-side.
SaaS eliminates the need for a separate service management team. As it abstracts all the layers, the service providers manage all potential technical glitches and servers, maintenance, and storage issues. Just plan and push user data into those services and leverage the power.
SaaS provides n number of advantages to employees and companies by reducing time and money spend on time taking tasks like provisioning and maintaining the resources. These services are hosted on centralized servers and accessible via the internet. Short-term projects that require easy and flexible resources use these services.
Taken from our SaaS Cloud Storage Post. July 2021

Explore a real-world architecture case study using DNS-PERSIST-01 for DNS-based challenge validation in a SaaS platform.
An increasing number of businesses are choosing cloud services and adopting the cloud ecosystem day by day. In simple terms, cloud services mean using someone else’s hardware devices and paying only the amount you use. Compared to on-premises, cloud storage as service solutions like IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS offer major benefits in productivity and cost. […]