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The answer to this question is both yes and no. The DNS suffix is not the domain name, but it is an important part of it. The DNS suffix is the part of a domain name that is after the domain name’s final period (e.g. .com, .net, .

org). It is used to look up domain names in the DNS and is also used to create domain names. For example, the domain name www.ferriswheelpress.com is actually assigned the DNS suffix .com.

The DNS suffix is important because it helps to identify the domain name. For example, if you were to type in the domain name ferriswheelpress.com into your computer’s browser, the browser would look up the name in the DNS and return the corresponding IP address (e.

74.125.127.202).