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DNS (Domain Name System) is the internet's phone book. It translates domain names (like google.com) into IP addresses that computers can understand. DNS records store different types of information about domains.
A records map domain names to IPv4 addresses (e.g., 93.184.216.34). They're the most basic DNS records and direct users to your website's IP address when they type your domain.
MX (Mail Exchange) records specify which mail servers handle emails for a domain. They include a priority value - lower numbers have higher priority. Essential for email delivery.
TXT records contain text information used for domain verification (SPF, DKIM, DMARC), DNS configuration, and security. Common uses include email authentication and domain ownership verification.
NS (Nameserver) records point to the authoritative nameservers for your domain. They tell the DNS system which servers hold all the DNS records for your domain.
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