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DNS vs Hosts File

Developers should learn DNS to understand how internet infrastructure works, troubleshoot network issues, and configure domain settings for web applications meets developers should learn about the hosts file for local development and testing, such as simulating domain names for web applications without configuring dns servers. Here's our take.

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DNS

Developers should learn DNS to understand how internet infrastructure works, troubleshoot network issues, and configure domain settings for web applications

DNS

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Developers should learn DNS to understand how internet infrastructure works, troubleshoot network issues, and configure domain settings for web applications

Pros

  • +It's essential for deploying websites, setting up email servers, managing subdomains, and implementing security measures like DNSSEC or configuring CDNs
  • +Related to: networking, web-hosting

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

Hosts File

Developers should learn about the hosts file for local development and testing, such as simulating domain names for web applications without configuring DNS servers

Pros

  • +It's also useful for blocking unwanted websites by redirecting them to localhost (127
  • +Related to: dns, networking

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

The Verdict

These tools serve different purposes. DNS is a concept while Hosts File is a tool. We picked DNS based on overall popularity, but your choice depends on what you're building.

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The Bottom Line
DNS wins

Based on overall popularity. DNS is more widely used, but Hosts File excels in its own space.

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