Does the DNS record's TTL setting specify for how long the record can be cached before another lookup is required?
Monday, 18 December 2023
by Acácio Pereira Oliveira
The Time-To-Live (TTL) setting in a DNS record does indeed specify how long the record can be cached before another lookup is required. The TTL value is an important parameter in the Domain Name System (DNS) that determines the length of time a DNS resolver or caching server can store a particular DNS record before