A, CNAME, ALIAS, and URL records are all possible solutions to point a host name (“name”) to your site. However, they have small differences that affect how the client reaches your site.
A
CNAME
ALIAS
URL
A and CNAME records are standard DNS records. ALIAS and URL records are custom DNS records provided by DNSimple’s DNS hosting. Both of them are translated internally into Arecords to ensure compatibility with the DNS protocol.
These are the main differences:
Important rules:
www.example.comto
example.com
Understanding the difference between A name and CNAME records will help you decide.
General rules:
MX
You should never use a CNAME record for your root domain name (e.g. example.com).
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