how does server store the domain names?
April 28th, 2009 | by xkwq3606 |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
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








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