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A Records: These are also called Address Records or sometimes Host Records. A record only resolves to IP addresses. These records point your domain to the IP address of your website or hosting. Let's say that you own the domain name.com which is hosted with us and the IP address of your hosting server is 127.0.
A Records. A Records are the most basic type of DNS record and are used to point a domain or subdomain to an IP address. Assigning a value to an A record is as simple as providing your DNS management panel with an IP address to where the domain or subdomain should point and a TTL.
A Record. An A record (Address Record) points a domain or subdomain to an IP address. ... As an example, an A Record is used to point a logical domain name, such as “google.com”, to the IP address of Google's hosting server, “74.125.224.147”.
”A records (also known as host records) are the central records of DNS. These records link a domain, or subdomain, to an IP address. A records and IP addresses do not necessarily match on a one-to-one basis. ... If you set NS records for your share hosting then there is no need to set an A record in DNS manager.
The CNAME record maps a name to another name. It should only be used when there are no other records on that name. The ALIAS record maps a name to another name, but can coexist with other records on that name. The URL record redirects the name to the target name using the HTTP 301 status code.
A Canonical Name or CNAME record is a type of DNS record that maps an alias name to a true or canonical domain name. CNAME records are typically used to map a subdomain such as WWW or mail to the domain hosting that subdomain's content.
The A record, also known as a host record or a DNS host, is a record in your domain's DNS zone file that makes the connection between your domain and its matching IP address.
Yes you can have multiple IP's for the same A record. There's a few problems with this if used for redundancy purposes... DNS servers and DNS resolvers randomly choose the order of the list of IPs — even though you might configure it a certain way on your DNS Server hosting the zone, resolvers will flip it.
Restrictions. A CNAME record must always point to another domain name and never directly to an IP address. A CNAME record cannot co-exist with another record for the same name. It's not possible to have both a CNAME and TXT record for www.example.com.
A Canonical Name or CNAME record is a type of DNS record that maps an alias name to a true or canonical domain name. ... For example, a CNAME record can map the web address www.example.com to the actual website for the domain example.com.
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