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how does server store the domain names?

April 28th, 2009 | by xkwq3606 |

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domain names
smile! asked:


is the server manual?
where are the domain names and IP addresses stored?
how are they stored and retrieved?
is the server a physical system?
where is the server for internet?

Cassandra
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  1. 2 Responses to “how does server store the domain names?”

  2. By rajdeep s on Apr 30, 2009 | Reply

    It stores the name in the form of IP address.
    What do u mean by manual. in a dns server a demon program passively listens to incomming http request for converting the human understandable address to ip address. this process of conversion is called resolver which is a automatic process.
    therse are stored in their files
    yes it is physical
    there is no single server in the internet.

  3. By István Szabó on Apr 30, 2009 | Reply

    Tipically DNS servers store forwards (they tell where to forward your request) To read more about this clikc on the below link

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