A domain name is a text name (e.g. webzsol.com) which provides a more memorable name to stand in for a numeric IP address. IP addresses identify computers which are part of the computer network known as the Internet.
Domain names must be unique. A web user can access a website by typing its domain name into the address bar of their web browser.
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) is a domain name which has a dot after the top-level domain (TLD) to indicate the empty root domain. An example of a fully qualified domain name would be webzsol.com. (note the dot at the end). Name servers are often shown as fully qualified domain names, but you need not include the final dot when you use webzsol.com
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