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Common questions about DNS propagation checking
- What is DNS propagation?
DNS propagation is the time it takes for DNS changes to spread across all DNS servers worldwide. When you change DNS records, it can take 24-48 hours for all servers to update, though it often happens much faster.
- How long does DNS propagation take?
Typically 24-48 hours, but often completes within 2-6 hours. Factors include TTL settings, ISP caching, and geographic location. Our tool helps you track progress in real-time.
- Why do different servers show different results?
DNS servers cache records based on TTL (Time To Live) values. Some servers update faster than others based on their cache refresh schedules and geographic location.
- What record types can I check?
We support all major record types: A (IPv4), AAAA (IPv6), MX (Mail), NS (Nameserver), TXT (Text), CNAME (Canonical Name), PTR (Reverse), SRV (Service), CAA, DS, DNSKEY and SOA (Start of Authority).
- How do I speed up DNS propagation?
Lower your TTL values 24 hours before making changes, ensure proper record formatting, and consider using multiple DNS providers. After changes, flush your local DNS cache.
- Is this tool free to use?
Yes! Our DNS propagation checker is completely free and unlimited. Check as many domains as you need with no registration required.
