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What are DNS servers?

In a nutshell, a DNS server is similar to a public directory. It points you to where you want to go among millions of online websites, applications, and services. Here’s a specific example of the role DNS plays: Let’s say you want to access this website directly and enter its domain name— DongKnowsTech.com—in your browser, such as Chrome, Firefox, or Edge. The following will happen: The browser queries the system’s designated DNS server about the user-provided domain name. The DNS server looks up the domain name to verify that it exists and is associated with a website. If so, it returns the

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