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Improvement Proposal: DNS TTL (time to live) is a setting that tells the DNS resolver how long to cache a query before requesting a new one. This can be found in result of dig command and can be helpful for identify the cache eviction policy of the DNS resolver.
Benefits of proposed improvements:
Learners will be able to grasp cache terminologies much better for eg. CACHE EVICTION
Learners will understand the importance of DNS TTL .
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MicroByte Title: Explore caching
Improvement Proposal: DNS TTL (time to live) is a setting that tells the DNS resolver how long to cache a query before requesting a new one. This can be found in result of dig command and can be helpful for identify the cache eviction policy of the DNS resolver.
Benefits of proposed improvements:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: