
DNS Resolution
DNS resolution is the process of translating a website's name, like www.example.com, into an IP address that computers use to identify each other on the internet. When you type a website into your browser, your device asks a DNS server to find the corresponding IP address. The DNS server searches its records, and if it finds the address, it sends it back. Your device then uses this IP address to connect to the website's server and load the page. This process happens quickly and behind the scenes, enabling seamless browsing experiences.