DNS Management refers to the process of overseeing and controlling the Domain Name System, which translates human-readable domain names like www.example.com into numerical IP addresses that computers use to identify each other on the network. This management ensures that users can easily access websites and services without needing to remember complex numerical addresses.
Effective DNS Management involves configuring various settings, such as DNS records (like A, CNAME, and MX records), to direct internet traffic appropriately. It also includes monitoring for performance and security issues, ensuring that the domain remains accessible and protected from threats like DDoS attacks or unauthorized changes.