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Domain name is the unique name that identifies a unique website or domain. It is also the name assigned to the server that hosts the website or domain.

A domain name is typically composed of two parts: the host name (or host name suffix) and the domain name (or domain name suffix).

The domain name system (DNS) is a hierarchical naming system for computers, services, and other resources on the Internet. It provides a means to find the correct computer or service by its numeric address, rather than by its name.

Domain names are composed of two parts: the host name (or host name suffix) and the domain name (or domain name suffix). The host name is the name of the computer or server that hosts the website or domain.

The domain name is the name of the website or domain.

The domain name system assigns a unique domain name to each website or domain. A domain name can be any string of characters, but it must be unique within the context of the DNS.

The domain name system uses a hierarchical naming system to organize domain names.

Each domain name is composed of two parts: the host name (or host name suffix) and the domain name (or domain name suffix).

Domains are divided into two categories: registered and unregistered. A domain name is registered by submitting it to the DNS.

Once a domain name is registered, it is available for use. Unregistered domain names are not registered with the DNS and are not available for use.

Domain names are divided into two categories: registered and unregistered. Unregistered domain names are not registered with the DNS.