Domain Name System
Domain Name System.
The client side of a Domain Name System (DNS) is called a DNS Resolver. It is responsible for initiating the queries that lead to the full resolution of the translation of a domain name into an IP address. A small amount of DNS Resolvers only communicate to one single server instead of multiple servers.
Google DNS is a Domain Name Service (DNS) provided by Google for public use. A DNS is a server which translates website addresses you enter/access into a form the internet can understand so that it can give you the right content, for example when you tell your browser to go to google.com the request is first sent to a DNS server which translates google.com into a form the Internet can understand (An IP address; 66.142.11.104:80) and this is then used to retrieve the information to display google.com
The dynamic DNS integrated DNS refers to the method of automatically updating a name server in the DNS in real time.
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Secondary DNS gets its records from the Primary DNS Server. The secondary DNS is essentially there in case the primary DNS doesn't respond.
A DNS root zone is the top-level DNS zone in a Domain Name System (DNS) hierarchy
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The XP cannot host AD ie you cannot install full AD on it. but yes we can make it dns server to resolve the dns queries in the network but it is advisable to use server platform to make a dns server. There is utility which is there ADAM with help of which the XP can have features of system having AD but it has limitations and less options.
False. The DNS records cannot be added directly to the secondary DNS zone. The secondary DNS zone can receive the updated records only from the primary DNS zone of the DNS server.
TCP/ IP protocol suite uses a DNS client. DNS stands for Domain name system .A DNS server maps a name to an address.