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DNS Server

DNS Server

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What is DNS Server?

A DNS server translates human-readable domain names (like example.com) into IP addresses (like 192.0.2.1) that computers use to identify each other on the internet. It acts like a phonebook for the internet, enabling users to access websites and other online resources by using easy-to-remember names instead of numerical addresses. When a user types a domain name into their web browser, the browser queries a DNS server to find the corresponding IP address, which then allows the browser to connect to the correct server.

What other technologies are related to DNS Server?

DNS Server Complementary Technologies

DHCP servers often provide DNS server addresses to clients, making them complementary technologies.
mentioned alongside DNS Server in 35% (169) of relevant job posts
Web servers rely on DNS to resolve domain names to IP addresses.
mentioned alongside DNS Server in 2% (56) of relevant job posts
Active Directory often integrates with DNS for domain name resolution within the network.
mentioned alongside DNS Server in 0% (267) of relevant job posts

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