Thanks madam ! Pretty clear and concise !! Clearly understood Just like To reach an address - > We go to World -> country -> state -> city -> street - address root domain -> TLD server -> SLD server (godaddy) -> address (save address in DNS cache for future use)
Really impressed with your teaching. Reg Newer Analogy for DNS, it can be something like Rather than remembering someone's home address, we can ask them to send their location via google maps
Thank you for this and your other videos which are clear and well-presented. I have a couple of questions on this one. Is it the case that the SLD name server will ask other SLD name servers for the amazon IP address if it doesn't have it? Does the TLD name server receive the response from the SLD and so hold it in cache?
Hi John-eq5cd! Thanks for watching! 😊 The SLD servers aren't able to communicate with each other, but in theory, they'd never need to. The TLD server (responsible for the ".com" part) will look up the SLD server (responsible for the "amazon" part) and then send the request to that server. So the correct server should be identified by the TLD before things ever get to the SLD. And yes, the TLD server will cache responses from the SLD for a certain period of time (the TTL, or Time to Live). Hopefully that helps?
Thanks madam ! Pretty clear and concise !! Clearly understood
Just like To reach an address - > We go to World -> country -> state -> city -> street - address
root domain -> TLD server -> SLD server (godaddy) -> address (save address in DNS cache for future use)
Thanks so much!!! This is super helpful. 😎🔥
Really impressed with your teaching.
Reg Newer Analogy for DNS, it can be something like
Rather than remembering someone's home address, we can ask them to send their location via google maps
Ooh, I love that! That's a great way to think about it. Thanks for watching! 😊
Excellent overview of this topic, really enjoy your presentation style!
Oh, thanks so much!! 🥰
Thank you for this and your other videos which are clear and well-presented. I have a couple of questions on this one.
Is it the case that the SLD name server will ask other SLD name servers for the amazon IP address if it doesn't have it?
Does the TLD name server receive the response from the SLD and so hold it in cache?
Hi John-eq5cd! Thanks for watching! 😊 The SLD servers aren't able to communicate with each other, but in theory, they'd never need to. The TLD server (responsible for the ".com" part) will look up the SLD server (responsible for the "amazon" part) and then send the request to that server. So the correct server should be identified by the TLD before things ever get to the SLD. And yes, the TLD server will cache responses from the SLD for a certain period of time (the TTL, or Time to Live). Hopefully that helps?
great tut, keep it going, ma'am!
Thank you so much! Will do! 💪😊
very good, you are the best.
Thank you so much! 😃
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Hi M. Melbha! I'll add it to my list. Thanks for the suggestion! :)
Very well presented. The graphics are very helpful. It's much appreciated. Thank you.
You're very welcome! Thanks for the kind words! 🌟🙏🤓
this was amazing!
Awwww...thanks so much! Thanks for watching! 😊🌟🔥
Verywell
Thank you! :)