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What means to Caching-only servers in terms of DNS?
What means to Caching-only servers in terms of DNS?
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Hiding-only servers, also known as DNS purposefulness, are DNS servers configured to perform DNS resolution queries on behalf of guests and cache the results for unborn use. These waiters don’t host authoritative DNS zones but rather calculate recursive queries to other DNS servers to resolve sphere names into IP addresses. Once a DNS resolution query is successfully resolved, the hiding-only garçon stores the result in its cache for a specified time( TTL) determined by the authoritative DNS garçon.