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What is nameservers Print

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A name server is a specialized server on the internet that handles queries related to the location of a domain's services, such as its website or email server. It plays a crucial role in the Domain Name System (DNS), translating human-readable domain names (like krishost.site) into machine-readable IP addresses.

 

For example, the name servers ns1.krishost.site and ns2.krishost.site are responsible for managing the DNS records of the krishost.site domain. These servers store and serve information about where the website and related services are hosted.

 

Example Use:

 

If someone types krishost.site into their browser, the name servers ns1.krishost.site and ns2.krishost.site direct the request to the correct server hosting the website.

 

Common Name Server Examples:

 

Google's Public DNS: 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4

 

Cloudflare: 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1

 

 

Name servers are essential for keeping the internet functioning seamlessly!

 


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