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DNS and NIS Domain are two different types of domain name systems. DNS is a hierarchical naming system that uses domain names to resolve hostnames to IP addresses.

NIS is a distributed naming system that uses hostnames to resolve IP addresses.

The main difference between DNS and NIS is that DNS is a centralized naming system that is operated by a single organization, such as a government or a corporation, while NIS is a distributed naming system that is operated by a network of computers. Other key differences between DNS and NIS include the following:

– DNS is a hierarchical naming system that uses domain names to resolve hostnames to IP addresses.
– NIS is a distributed naming system that uses hostnames to resolve IP addresses.

– DNS is a centralized naming system that is operated by a single organization, such as a government or a corporation, while NIS is a distributed naming system that is operated by a network of computers.
– DNS is a solved problem, while NIS is not.