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Domain controllers are the backbone of any DNS infrastructure. They are responsible for storing and managing the DNS database, and for providing name resolution services for clients on the network.

A domain controller can also act as a DHCP server, DNS proxy, and NTP server.

A domain controller is a central point of control for your DNS infrastructure. It stores the DNS database, manages name resolution requests, and provides other DNS services to clients on the network.

A domain controller is a critical component of any DNS infrastructure.

A domain controller is also a central point of control for your DNS infrastructure.