What is the host in DNS?
What is the host in DNS? 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.
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.
How do I find my host DNS?
Find your domain host
- Go to lookup.icann.org.
- In the search field, enter your domain name and click Lookup.
- In the results page, scroll down to Registrar Information. The registrar is usually your domain host.
Why do I need DNS hosting?
A DNS host provides the authoritative nameservers that answer queries for your website. Without a DNS host, your domain couldn’t be found on the internet. There are free, cheap, and premium DNS providers, all of which offer a different customer experience.
What exactly DNS does?
DNS, or the Domain Name System, translates human readable domain names (for example, www.amazon.com) to machine readable IP addresses (for example, 192.0. 2.44).