How does a browser know where a website lives?

When you type a URL into a browser, it does not inherently know where that website is located physically. It uses DNS as the phonebook of the internet.

What is DNS and why do we need it?

  • The Domain Name System (DNS) is the decentralized system that translates human readable hostnames into machine readable IP addresses.
  • Humans are good at remembering names (like amazon.com) but bad at remembering strings of random numbers (IP addresses). DNS bridges this gap.

What are DNS records and what problems do they solve?

DNS records are the specific entries in the phonebook. They solve the problem of routing different types of traffic to different places.

Dns Records

• NS Record(Name Record): Indicates w…

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