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Domain Name System (DNS) is the system used by computers to resolve hostnames to IP addresses. When you type in a URL, your computer looks up the hostname (e.g. www.google.

com) in DNS and returns the corresponding IP address (64.233.183.130).

Domain Name Servers (DNS) provide a way for individuals, businesses, and other organizations to easily locate and obtain information about hostnames and IP addresses. A DNS server is a device or a computer that is configured to act as a directory of DNS records.

When you type in a domain name (e. google.

com) into your browser, your computer queries a DNS server for the corresponding IP address. The DNS server uses the domain name to lookup the corresponding IP address for the domain name.

Some of the services that DNS provides include:

-Resolving domain names to IP addresses
-Providing a way for users to find hostnames
-Distributing directory information

Domain Name System is a hierarchical naming system for computers, websites, and other resources. It enables devices to communicate with each other by translating domain names (e.

com) into IP addresses (64.