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Asked: February 3, 20222022-02-03T08:26:03+05:30 2022-02-03T08:26:03+05:30

What Is The Primary Advantage Of A Caching-Only Dns Server?

What Is The Primary Advantage Of A Caching-Only Dns Server?
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    1. Farwa Khalid
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      2022-03-31T23:43:35+05:30Added an answer on March 31, 2022 at 11:43 pm

      What Is the Primary Advantage of a Caching-Only Dns Server?

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      The primary advantage of a caching-only DNS server is to speed DNS queries by building a DNS request cache. A caching-only DNS server reduces the departing DNS traffic and speeds up the named purpose. It takes queries from customers and accomplishes the queries in opposition to other name servers caching the results. When it is performed returns these results to the client or customer. This is the basic advantage of caching-only DNS servers to reduce the traffic and increase the resolution of names. Caching servers have the benefit of answering the queries from clients.

      Caching only DNS server:

      A caching-only DNS server means in which required all DNS information from other DNS servers. It does not proceed with a zone transfer and also does not store information of host inn domain files. At least one root server must DNS server has.

      Domain name system:

      In the domain name system, it gives you permits by entering into human devices hostnames rather than IP addresses. It develops a mapping in its IP addresses and between domain names. DNS holds these mapping. Reliable and meaningful domain names translate into IP addresses by domain name system for networking equipment to discover these devices. Domain names are the basic advantage of a domain name system are.

      • Domain names are easy to remember than IP addresses.
      • It gives access to organizations to use a hierarchy of domain names that are not related to ant IP addresses.
      • If the host IP address changes it can map to the new IP address.

      Domain Name System cache resolves the name of the domain to an IP address. It speeds up the process by reducing traffic but it can compromise in webpages if not properly managed.

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