DNS

Explain DNS Records TTL

Difficulty: unrated

Source: bregman-arie/devops-exercises by Arie Bregman

Answer

varonis.com: "DNS TTL (time to live) is a setting that tells the DNS resolver how long to cache a query before requesting a new one. The information gathered is then stored in the cache of the recursive or local resolver for the TTL before it reaches back out to collect new, updated details."