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DNS

(Domain Name System)

The Domain Name System (DNS) is a hierarchical and decentralized naming system used to translate human-readable domain names (e.g., www.example.com) into IP addresses that computers can understand. DNS is a fundamental component of the internet, enabling users to access websites and services without memorizing numerical IP addresses.

DNS operates through a network of servers that resolve domain names to IP addresses. It also supports features like load balancing and failover, improving the reliability and performance of online services. DNS is often used in conjunction with
DNSSEC to enhance security and prevent DNS spoofing attacks.
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