Once it makes its way back to your DNS, it gets stored in the DNS’ cache memory. It’s crazy how such a complex process happens in just a snap. This process repeats until your domain’s IP address gets found. Should the ISP not find it, it will go to a Top Level Domain Server (TLD) and so on. If it doesn’t find it in its system, it will go to your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
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