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<p>(ICANN). DNS servers, which are located all over the world, translate domain names into IP addresses, giving them control over which server a user may access via a given domain. Below the root, Internet resources are organized into a hierarchy of domains, administered by the respective registrars and domain name holders.  A DNS name server is a server that stores the <a href="page.php?w=Domain_Name_System">DNS records</a>, such as address (A, AAAA) records, name server (NS) records, and mail exchanger (MX) records for a domain name (see also</p><p>
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