They allow users to access websites and online services using easy-to-remember domain names instead of numerical IP addresses.
The DNS system is distributed and decentralized, meaning that multiple nameservers worldwide store information about domain names. This redundancy ensures the reliability and availability of the DNS.
Nameservers play a crucial role in the seamless navigation of the internet. Without them, users would need to remember and use numerical IP addresses for every website they want to visit.
Nameservers are crucial for domain management. When you register a domain, you specify nameservers that are responsible for managing the DNS records associated with that domain.