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Article ID: 8 Created on: 01/27/2009 09:23 am Modified on: 01/27/2009 09:23 am
What is a Domain name?
A domain name is a way to identify
and locate computers and resources connected to the Internet. No two
organizations can have the same domain name.
Every
company or organization that wants to be on the internet will register
a domain name for use as their on-line identity or name that clients
(customers, all internet users) will use to access on-line services
such as the organization's website or email system.
For
example, GOLF-MI registered the domain name GOLF-MI.COM, so users on
the internet can access their website (and order services, etc) at WWW.GOLF-MI.COM and send email to GOLF-MI employees at username@GOLF-MI.COM.
Much like a company's name, logo, or 800 number, a domain name has
marketing value when customers can easily remember and associate it
with the organization. Since over 11 million domain names have already
been registered world-wide, it can be difficult to find a good domain
name. We can help you find domain names and will help you through the
processes of registering a domain and setting up a website for your
business or organization.
Each domain name corresponds
to numeric IP (Internet Protocol) addresses. An IP address takes the
form of 4 numbers, each one between 0 and 255, separated by periods.
The Internet uses the numeric IP address to send data. For instance,
you may be connecting to a World Wide Web server with the domain name
"hqsecure.com", but as far as the network is concerned, you are
connecting to the Web server with the IP address of 72.34.49.144.
The
Domain Name System completes the task of matching domain names to IP
(Internet Protocol) addresses. Domain names, and their corresponding IP
addresses, must be unique. If more than one organization on the
Internet had the same domain name, confusion would occur when the
network tried to identify and communicate with the computers within
those organizations. For example, if there were two separate universities, one in Maine and one in Arizona, they cannot both use
the domain name "coolschool.edu", because the Domain Name System would
not know which one of the universities' IP addresses were associated
with that domain name.
The Domain Name System is a collection of databases that contain information about domain names and their corresponding IP addresses. Domain name servers are computers that translate domain names to IP addresses. This system allows Internet users to deal with the more intuitive domain names, rather than having to remember a series of numbers.
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