@@ramnivas9148 this show about value (Time to Live)so how long time for caching (temporary storage) for this record in second unit. in this case ip address can be cached or temp storage at the client device or another location for range time (21600) second is 360minute or 6 hour
I am sorry but why you not see this is to fast for explaining something, i am disapointed, take a look at powercert video’s for the right way of doing it
What's your experience with DNS types? Let us know in the comments!
Good explanation.
Could you explain about TTL in detail?
@@ramnivas9148 this show about value (Time to Live)so how long time for caching (temporary storage) for this record in second unit. in this case ip address can be cached or temp storage at the client device or another location for range time (21600) second is 360minute or 6 hour
In this video was everything what I was searching! Thank you!
This was so helpful! Thank you!
really worthy video for DNS records for basic understanding in 5 min video. need to put play back speed to x 0.75 🥲
Looking forward to seeing a video about this in more depth 😀
Really thorough and concise. Thank you!
This was perfect! Keep it up people!
Thank you. My website is self hosted and is showing no record of TXT upon checking with ICANN/Lookup etc. Troubleshooting suggestions?
You should add it from the domain name registrar website or contact them if the feature is missing.
Awesome video, helps a lot with my study
so what's AAA stands for? plz answer.
Can I always resets all existing DNS records to default?
Thanks for sharing. informative.
Good video. to the point and everything I was looking for.
Was looking for you to set up in 10 web and an ISP.
Awesome we need more advanced and in detail explanation
What about ALIAS record?
Thank you for being to-the-point!
Fantastic explanation
what about using person who can speak withiout accent?
Thanks a lot
Thank you!
some diagram or icons and pictures would help.(CNAME) but Thank you.
thanks
SRV records are blues records. Played on a twangy strat.
thx
So fast I can't get along hahahaha anyways thanks
gracias, reading these stuffs gives me a headache
Was waiting to speak even quicker!
ipv6 is NOT 4 times bigger than ipv4. It is (IPv4)^4
IPv4 has 32 bits
IPv6 has 128 bits
so IPv6 is 4 times bigger than IPv4
could be explained better than reading pps
1:10
too fast, slow down
I am sorry but why you not see this is to fast for explaining something, i am disapointed, take a look at powercert video’s for the right way of doing it
This is explained at a great pace. She could have explained it even faster if she made more graphics
Keep up slow poke
you may speak more faster
Thank you!