A name server is a computer server that hosts a network service. The main purpose of a name server is to translate a domain name into an IP address. This allows one to find a website by entering the domain name rather than a website's IP address.
The DNS server is used to translate an alphanumeric address into an IP address that a computer can understand. As such, the computer will know which domain name to contact.
A DNS server takes a domain or computer name and returns an IP address. This is a transparent function that is related to websurfing and many other network processes. A DNS server translates a computer or domain name to the associated IP address.
First a domain name and address must be registered, using domain registrar. Once you have the name and address the server can be configured, connecting the server to the registrars name server, effectively publishing the address to the internet.
A name, or DNS (Domain Name Server) server is a server that responds to requests to convert domain names and address types to and from IP addresses.
A DNS (Domain Name Service) server can find an IP address for a computer when the fully qualified domain name is known.
Domain Name Servers hold IP address to host name and host name to IP address mappings. For each domain there is usually a primary and secondary Domain Name Server.
The universal resource locator (URL) of a web page is the IP address of the server and the path of the web page upon that server. The IP address may be mapped to a domain name registered with a domain name service (DNS), thus we can use the IP address or the domain name to identify the server.
What we call a Domain Server is a machine that is like a complicated traffic control centre. When a computer joins a network is needs an address. The Domain Server either has an address for it or creates an address for it. The address is important as that computer needs to introduce itself to other computers and the Server needs to know who is connected and who is not.
The server address is rather an IP address or a domain name used to connect to a public server. Most servers end in the port *:25565
One of the ideas behind the Internet is the fact that you can type in a friendly name and get directed to the site instead of the more unfriendly IP address. How is this possible?The type of server is called the DNS server (or Domain name server)The two can be easily compared to a phone book. Need to figure out a phone number? You look up the last name. Same idea, instead the phone number is the IP address, and the last name is the friendly name of the site (such as "answers.com")
When you enter any website address, your internet provider views the DNS associated with the domain name or resolve the name into IP address and just connected to the domain server.