DNS Resolver (or DNS Resolver Library) is a component that initiates DNS lookup requests on behalf of an application or user, converting domain names into IP addresses.
How long does DNS propagation take?
DNS propagation typically takes around 24 to 48 hours, but this duration can vary depending on factors such as TTL values and DNS caching mechanisms.
Can DNS affect website speed?
Yes, inefficient DNS resolution causing delays in resolving domain names to IP addresses can impact website speed.
How often should DNS records be updated?
DNS records should be updated when there are changes in the configuration of a domain, such as hosting providers or server IP address changes.
What is DNS caching?
DNS caching involves temporarily storing resolved DNS records to enhance search performance and reduce the load on DNS servers.