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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/networking/dns/dns-records-an-introduction.md
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### Name Servers

Choosing and specifying *name servers* is an essential part of domain ownership. If you don't, the Internet won't know where to find your DNS information, and your domain won't resolve. Name servers host a domain's DNS information in a text file called the *zone file*. They're are also known as Servers of Authority (SOAs). You can host your DNS information on name servers in one of several locations:
Choosing and specifying *name servers* is an essential part of domain ownership. If you don't, the Internet won't know where to find your DNS information, and your domain won't resolve. Name servers host a domain's DNS information in a text file called the *zone file*. They're are also known as Start of Authority (SOA) records. You can host your DNS information on name servers in one of several locations:

- Linode (recommended)
- Your registrar
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