DNS Servers are a critical part of the internet infrastructure. They translate human-readable domain names (like 'example.com') into IP addresses (like '192.0.2.1') that computers use to locate each other on the network. When you type a website address into your browser, your computer queries a DNS server to find the corresponding IP address, allowing your browser to connect to the correct web server.
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