What is an A record?

An A record (or 'address record') specifies which IP is assigned to a particular domain. This entry doesn’t necessarily have to be made - a domain can for example be used only for mail services – so an A record for this domain is not necessary.

Alternatively, more than one record can be entered for each domain. In this case, a new record is returned for each query. This is particularly important for large scalable systems.

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