Understanding DNS

The Domain Name System (DNS) serves as the internet’s directory, translating human-readable domain names into machine-readable IP addresses. A DNS resolver checks its cache for information and queries authoritative name servers if necessary to translate a domain name into its corresponding IP address. Think of it as the internet’s phonebook, converting familiar website names like “example.com” into numerical IP addresses that computers use to locate and connect to websites. Read more on what is DNS?

Understanding these DNS record types is essential for managing your domain’s DNS settings effectively. Each record type plays a vital role in ensuring that your domain name resolves correctly to its corresponding IP address, facilitating smooth internet communication.