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DNS hosting

DNS hosting

DNS hosting definition

DNS hosting is a service that allows individuals or organizations to manage their domain names’ DNS settings.

A DNS hosting service provider typically manages the servers that host a domain’s DNS records. These records include all the information associated with the domain. When someone types in a domain name in their web browser, the browser sends a DNS query to the DNS servers to look up the IP address. The DNS hosting service responds to this query by returning the IP address of the domain’s web server, which the browser then uses to connect and display the website.

Whenever someone registers a domain name, they need to set up DNS records that specify the IP addresses of the servers that will host the website, email, and other services associated with that domain. These DNS records are managed through a DNS hosting provider or the user’s domain registrar, who has access to the DNS servers that host the domain’s records.

DNS hosting is critical to the proper functioning of the internet because it ensures that domain names can be translated into IP addresses, allowing users to connect to websites and access online services.

See also: DNS query, DNS record, DNS resolution

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