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What is a DNS?

Universaldomains.net - Domain Manager FAQ's
DNS (Domain Name System) is a system that translates a domain name from letters (www.UniversalDomains.net) into a numerical IP address (NS1.UniversalDomains.net 63.85.86.14). Each time you register a domain name you must specify your DNS information. If you register a domain name through UniversalDomains.net, you can use our DNS information free of charge! This is known in the industry as "parking" a domain- parking is free using UniversalDomains.net's servers.

What about DNS? What's that?

Frequently Asked Questions about web site development - Trop...
All Web sites are hosted on servers that have a specific numeric IP address — 4 sets of digits in the format 111.222.333.444. Domain Name Servers are computers that maintain databases of numeric IP addresses and the domains that they are associated with. This allows visitors to reach your site by entering yourdomain.com in their browser. The nameservers know the numeric address of the server where your site lives, so that they can send the request to the right place.
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