Over 50% of domains are registered through the .com TLD, while only 4% use .net. Both these TLDs were launched in 1985, but the .com domain gained more popularity with time. [Source: Wikipedia] As the internet evolved, most businesses chose .com because it scaled with industry demand, while .net lagged behind. After 41 years, the… Read More
With roughly 1,600 top-level domains now available, admins have more choice than ever but for anyone seeking legitimacy against mission-driven trust [Source: TLD-LIST.COM]. Yet, the .org vs .com decision still comes down to the same core question: what impression do you want your address to make before a visitor even clicks? The guide walks you… Read More
Are you getting overwhelmed by the blank browsing experience? Reasons could be many, such as failure in DNS propagation or a misconfigured record. DNS resolve commands provide complete resolution to such issues. These commands allow you to trace any query record type, follow the resolution path, and compare responses from DNS providers such as Google… Read More
The internet operates on raw numerical data, yet human users require intuitive, memorable names to complete the request. DNS functions as the mandatory lookup system that translates your input into a translation layer your server can recognize. If this translation layer fails, the domain effectively vanishes from the network, regardless of the quality of your… Read More
Each web application, website, or other web property, such as APIs, has a distinct IP address. But when you navigate to these web properties, you don’t type the series of numbers. Instead, you search for a domain name that is easily memorized. This mechanism, which is associated with the webpage and IP address, is called… Read More
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