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In linux, in networking, Name Servers have different pieces of informaiton, known as records, about a particular hostname, the mapping that maps the IP address(es) to the main hostname (e.g. cnn.com) to is known as the [...] record.
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A

^^ A stands for Address, and it would be something like this: 151.101.193.67 example.com


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In linux, in networking, Name Servers have different pieces of informaiton, known as records, about a particular hostname, the mapping that maps the IP address(es) to the main hostname (e.g. cnn.com) to is known as the [...] record.
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In linux, in networking, Name Servers have different pieces of informaiton, known as records, about a particular hostname, the mapping that maps the IP address(es) to the main hostname (e.g. cnn.com) to is known as the [...] record.
Answer

A

^^ A stands for Address, and it would be something like this: 151.101.193.67 example.com

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What's a CNAME record? - DNSimple Help
you have both example.com and www.example.com pointing to the same application and hosted by the same server. In this case, to avoid maintaining two different records, it’s common to create: An <span>A record for example.com pointing to the server IP address A CNAME record for www.example.com pointing to example.com As a result, example.com points to the server IP address, and www.example.com points to the same address via example.com. Shou

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