Your domain's name servers are computers (servers) which map your domain name to an IP address (a number) and provide this information to other computers on the internet upon request. The DNS (Domain Name Service) record for your domain specifies two name servers: a primary server and a secondary server. The secondary server is a backup computer which is used if the primary server is down.
For example, if awesome-hosting-company.com handled your DNS, its name servers might be:
Some technically-oriented visitors to your website may use a WHOIS service to find out what your name servers are. If you do not want to expose this information to the outside world, you use virtual name servers. A virtual name server maps to an actual name server and can be named whatever you wish. For example, if your domain name is guru-4-hire.com, your virtual name servers might be:
Using your domain name as the basis for your virtual name servers is a branding opportunity that is easy to take advantage of.
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