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What Do the DNS Records Mean?

  1. A Records (Address Records)

    Just like a home address directs people to your house, A Records direct internet traffic to your website by linking your domain name to a physical IP address.

  2. NS Records (Name Server Records)

    NS Records are like the internet's directory assistance. They tell the internet where to find the address book for your domain, ensuring requests go to the right place.

  3. MX Records (Mail Exchange Records)

    MX Records are the internet's mail dispatchers. They guide emails to your domain's mail servers, ensuring that the email gets delivered properly.

  4. CNAME Records (Canonical Name Records)

    Think of CNAME Records as nicknames for your domain. They allow you to route multiple names to the same website.

    For example, you can have "www.example.com" and "support.example.com" point to the same location.

  5. TXT Records (Text Records)

    TXT Records are like notes attached to your domain with important information. They're often used to verify domain ownership and implement email security measures.