Hi sorry friend I do not have enough idea regarding your question but I know a host file is used by Windows to map hostnames to IP addresses. It is also used in addressing networking nodes in a computer network and is a part of the internet Protocol implementation. If you want to know more information about windows hosting you can take the help of mywindowshosting.com which is a very repudiated hosting company of USA.
It uses file extension and in some cases meta file information.
The file system type that windows server 2003 uses by default is NTFS5. This stands for native file system version 5.
Ntbtlog.txt
ntbootlog.txt
Ntbtlog.txt
It uses the first partFile extension.wav
It uses the first partFile extension.wav
image - based installation
in windows 2000/xp and windows 9x
Ubuntu uses many file formats, many of which are shared with Windows and Macintosh. The partition format the Ubuntu generally uses is an ext4 filesystem.
The host file provides a list of static DNS entries for a specific computer. In general, the computer checks it's host file for DNS lookup before going to the DNS server.If the server name is found in the host file, the computer uses the specified IP address. Otherwise, the server queries a DNS server for name lookup.
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