What is DNS Time to Live (TTL)? Purpose & Optimizing TTL Uptime
What is TTL? A DNS record’s Time To Live, or TTL for short, is its kind of expiration date. The TTL instructs the local resolver or recursive server how long to hold the record...
DNS / Server Administration / Web Hosting
by James · Published September 2, 2017 · Last modified September 18, 2022
What is TTL? A DNS record’s Time To Live, or TTL for short, is its kind of expiration date. The TTL instructs the local resolver or recursive server how long to hold the record...
DNS / Server Administration / Web Server
by James · Published September 2, 2017 · Last modified September 17, 2022
DNS servers use many sorts of records to efficiently manage resolution and give crucial domain information. DNS servers cache the information in these records. Each record has a TTL (Time To Live) value in...
DNS / Server Administration / Web Hosting
by James · Published September 1, 2017 · Last modified September 21, 2022
A DNS server is in responsible for maintaining a massive database that maps domain names to IP addresses. DNS servers, also known as Domain Name System servers, are protocols or systems that translate or...
by James · Published September 1, 2017 · Last modified September 14, 2022
DNS is the substance that binds the internet together. DNS is a system that converts domain names to IP addresses for Internet-connected devices like computers and services. It changes www.google.com into Internet Protocol (IP) addresses for human readable domain names...