that explanation is obviously translated into English, and the translation is not smooth. To put it bluntly, the A record means that you can point the first-level domain name (xxxx.com/org/cn/me, etc.) and the second-level domain name (yyy.xxxx.com/org/cn/me, etc.) to your server IP .
when you buy a domain name, you buy it domain.com
.com
is your top-level domain name
users can point the web server under this domain name to their own web server.
this sentence means that you can put domain.com
resolve to your server
you can also set the secondary domain name of your domain name.
this sentence means that you can set abc.domain.com
, or you can parse
.
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actually means that you can set up a DNS server for a domain name after purchasing a domain name. I feel that this sentence is a little roundabout
.
for example, if you buy gg.com
, you can resolve gg.com (first-level domain name)
to your server IP, or test.gg.com (second-level domain name)
to your IP
.