DNS TTL (time to live) is a setting that tells your DNS resolver how long to cache a query before requesting a new query. The gathered information is then stored in the cache of the recursive or local resolver for the TTL before it collects new, updated details. ...
DNS TTL (time to live) is a setting that tells your DNS resolver how long to cache a query before requesting a new query. The gathered information is then stored in the cache of the recursive or local resolver for the TTL before it collects new, updated details. ...