The domain name itself is located within the Domain Name System (DNS), which is a hierarchical system used to translate human-readable domain names into IP addresses that computers use to identify each other on the network. The DNS is distributed across numerous servers worldwide, with root servers at the top level, followed by TLD (top-level domain) servers, and authoritative name servers for individual domains. When you enter a domain name into a browser, your request is processed through these servers to locate the corresponding IP address.
Domain name queries are handled by the DNS Servers. The most popular DNS server software is BIND 9.
IP addresses, DNS database, Name Servers, and the Domain Name Space.
establishes a set of name server records in the DNS servers of the parent domain, indicating the IP addresses of DNS servers that are authoritative for the domain.
IP addresses, DNS database, Name Servers, and the Domain Name Space.
Domain name servers or systems converts the domain names entered by the users on web browsers into Ip addresses.
Mr. Paul Mockapetris invented the Domain Name System in 1983 and wrote the first implementation.
In principle, authoritative name servers are sufficient for the operation of the Internet. However, with only authoritative name servers operating, every DNS query must start with recursive queries at the root zone of the Domain Name System and each user system must implement resolver software capable of recursive operation.
DNS translates a domain name into an access IP. Every website is hosted on an IP, the DNS servers tell your computer where a particular domain is hosted.
A conditional forwarder will forward DNS queries to different servers based on domain name.
It is a web interface which allows a domain registration holder to manage the account. This is commonly called as CPanel. This helps to mange the name servers, domain contacts, password for the registered domain and the renewal status of domain.
Domain hosts run DNS servers for your domain. This includes A records, MX records, and CNAME records. Most domain hosts offer domain name registration as well.