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SUMMARY:Nameservers and it’s Importance
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An Introduction to Nameservers (And How They Work)
Nameservers are put to work every time someone accesses a website, but many people have very little understanding of what they actually are. To understand this concept, you’ll need to consider what happens when a website is visited.
As you’re probably aware, every device connected to the internet can be identified using a unique IP address. Nameservers are part of a large database called the Domain Name System (DNS), which acts as a directory for devices and the IP addresses attached to them.
What nameservers do is use this information to translate domain names into numerical IP addresses the language our computers understand. This process works so quickly that it’s almost never noticeable. You simply type in a URL, the nameserver lets your browser know where that website is located, and the desired page loads.
Without this system, we’d have to type lengthy IP addresses into our browsers every time we wanted to open a website....

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