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Domain Name System (DNS) is a hierarchical, decentralized system for specifying the location of Internet resources using a hierarchical namespace. It operates on the principle that a unique name identifies a unique object.

A DNS server is a computer system that implements the Domain Name System. A DNS client is a program that uses the DNS server to look up domain names.

The Domain Name System is a distributed database that stores the names and addresses of computers and other resources on the Internet. The Domain Name System provides a way for users of the Internet to identify the location of resources on the Internet.

The Domain Name System works by translating human-readable domain names into numeric IP addresses. For example, the domain name google.com translates to the numeric IP address 74.125.

128.102.

The Domain Name System is a hierarchical system. The Domain Name System hierarchy is divided into levels, with the top level domain (TLD) being the longest domain name and the Lowest level domain (LD) being the shortest domain name.

The Domain Name System provides a way for users of the Internet to easily and quickly locate resources on the Internet. The Domain Name System is a distributed database that stores the names and addresses of computers and other resources on the Internet.

The Domain Name System provides a way for users of the Internet to easily and quickly locate resources on the Internet.