Your ISP automatically provides you with access to a DNS server whenever you go online, and whenever you enter a URL into your browser, this will find the relevant IP address for you. The mechanics of DNS can be quite complicated, as information isn't held in a single database, but rather distributed in a worldwide directory including a vast number of DNS servers.įortunately, the average internet user doesn't normally have to get involved in any of the low-level technical details.
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a phone book for the internet, a framework which translates domain names, like or, into the IP addresses necessary for devices to load those internet resources (e.g.
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