Why DNS Changes May Take Time to Work

DNS servers around the world temporarily store DNS records in cache to improve performance and reduce repeated requests.

When a DNS record is changed, cached copies of the old information must expire before the updated record becomes visible everywhere.

This process is known as DNS propagation.

The time required depends on factors such as the record's TTL value and the cache settings of DNS resolvers.

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