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Managing DNS Resource RecordsThe Domain Name System (DNS) is a distributed database, arranged hierarchically, containing records for domain names. The DNS system's main aim is to match a domain name to an IP Address. In order to fulfill this role, the DNS Server contains Resource Records (Records) in a Zone File, which contains the domain name and IP address mappings for computers contained within that Zone. All Resource Records have a Time To Live TTL (TTL), specifying the number of seconds other DNS servers and applications are allowed to cache the Record. Types of Resource Records (RRs) manageable through ABC DIGITAL WEB SOLUTIONS, LLC.'s DNS Service
To Manage Resource Records
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