MX record – What is it?

MX record or Mail Exchanger is one of the most essential Domain Name System record types. In this article, we will take a detailed look at its main purpose, how it looks and why it is so beneficial. Let’s start.

What is a DNS record?

DNS records are text instructions. They provide them to the DNS server, allowing it to determine which domain names each IP address belongs to. They’re small and easy to update, and their size varies depending on the query type. We are humans, and we remember domain names, not different and complicated IP addresses. But computers can’t read these domain names. So they must rely on records to comprehend and decipher words. That is, they turn the text file into machine-readable numbers.

MX record – the main purpose

MX record is one of the most utilizing DNS records. Its abbreviation stands for Mail Exchange. What does it mean? It contains information for sending email servers, such as the name of the responsible server for accepting emails on behalf of the domain. So it establishes a link between the domain name and the inbound mail server.

How to create MX records?

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DNS zone: Explained for beginners

The DNS zone is a plain text file containing all of the DNS records for the domain. The DNS, as you may know, is a complicated system that serves as a global database of domain names and IP addresses. As a result, a Domain name system zone is essential for the domain name system to function.

DNS zone – meaning

The DNS zone is a minor but essential part of the Domain Name System (DNS) namespace. It’s an operating segment that lets DNS administrators control and regulate their networks. There are likely a lot of DNS zones that use the same DNS server as you. Therefore, it is easier to handle the entire namespace.

Furthermore, the complete Domain Name System (DNS) exists due to these divisions.

What is Master DNS zone and why do you need it?

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What is the purpose of DNS?

DNS is a complex topic and deserves proper attention. So, let’s explain a little bit more about DNS!

DNS explained. 

The Domain Name System, or for short DNS, is an infrastructure that makes the experience on the Internet for people way less complicated. It has great and enormous functionality. However, in its foundation, the Domain Name System has a database with all of the existent domain names and the IP addresses which correspond to them.

When you type a domain name that you desire to visit, the DNS process is triggered. But, first, the domain name has to be translated to a language that is understandable for machines, which are the IP addresses. Machines are able to connect and communicate with each other through numbers. So once the required IP address, which is associated with the domain name, is found, it is sent back to your browser. Now you can successfully connect and explore the website.

If DNS were not created, people would have to enter complicated long IP addresses to reach a particular website. Imagine how challenging it would be to memorize several website’s addresses! So instead, DNS allowed humans to easily type domain names, which are further translated to numbers for the machines. 

History of the Domain Name System (DNS)

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