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How web addresses actually work
by Hal Licino
Every web user is familiar with the process of typing in www.whatever.com and quickly navigating to the website which corresponds to that address. The process whereby your browser is able to request... published 3 weeks ago
DNS Overview
by carpesomediem
DNS refers to the domain name server. The average Internet user breezes through 50 or more DNS' a day while on the world wide web. Most do it without even realizing it. A DNS refers to the process that a... published 3 weeks ago
URLs run the Web E-Mail Browsers Shopping and even Videos on YouTube
by Lincoln Armstrong
There's billions of pieces of information on the web, but a very simple technology is used to find them every day. It's called a URL. published 13 months ago
DNS Server Resources
by tlap
Book Resources DNS and BIND, Fifth EditionPaul Albitz, Cricket Liu (Fifth Edition May 2006) DNS and BIND tells you everything you need to work with one of the Internet's fundamental building... published 7 months ago
What is the Domain Name Service?
by Lincoln Armstrong
Every server on the Internet is uniquely identified by its IP address, but numbers can become very confusing, especially 12 digits at a time. published 16 months ago
What is an IP Address?
by Lincoln Armstrong
How do computers find each other on the web? First, they find an ip address. published 16 months ago
38what is load balancing
by errajib
Load balancing is dividing the amount of work that a computer has to do between two or more computers so that more work gets done in the same amount of time and, in general, all users get served faster. Load... published 3 months ago






