Using a caching only DNS server has an easier set up. Also, using this type of DNS server can transfer information more securely if proper security measures are in place.
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Using a caching-only DNS server can significantly improve the speed and efficiency of DNS queries by storing previously resolved domain names and their corresponding IP addresses. This reduces the need to repeatedly query external DNS servers for the same information, resulting in faster response times for repeated requests. Additionally, it can help decrease overall network traffic and lower the load on upstream DNS servers. Overall, it enhances user experience by providing quicker access to frequently visited websites.
Yes....As the server starts to service client requests, the information is cached and builds with time.
mapping name-to-IP addresses for internal hosts forwarding name resolution requests to a caching-only server
The RAM is only assigned while the server is running. If the server is not running, it is not using any RAM, you didn't 'reserve' the RAM and stop anything else using it, just specified the amount the server will use while active.
Generally, no. 'arp' is only useful for a LAN, and a remote server is not in the same network.
By storing software on the application server, the application needs to be installed or upgraded on each client computer only one time
No, everyone should be able to write on them however the server you're playing on may have a plugin preventing you from using signs
If using Hamachi, there will be one in the top bar. If port forwarded, go to whatismyip.com. You can also connect to your server with localhost, but this only works for you.
No, you only require the necessary mods that server is using.
I have never heard the translation of server using only the letters o k t g e n. But generally we just say server with the consonant v pronounced more like an f.