

they contain the original set of data, or they can be secondary or slave name servers, containing data copies usually obtained from synchronization directly with the primary server, either via a DNS mechanism, or by other data store synchronization mechanisms. Authoritative name servers can be primary name servers, also known as master servers, i.e. "Acme Example Widgets") would provide its own authority services to respond to address queries, or for other DNS information, for These servers are listed as being at the top of the authority chain for their respective domains, and are capable of providing a definitive answer.


This article presents a comparison of the features, platform support, and packaging of many independent implementations of Domain Name System (DNS) name server software.Įach of these DNS servers is an independent implementation of the DNS protocols, capable of resolving DNS names for other computers, publishing the DNS names of computers, or both.
