D. CNAME
A Canonical Name (CNAME) record in DNS maps an alias (or canonical name) to a true name (or canonical name). This allows a domain name to be an alias for another domain name. When a DNS lookup is performed on the alias, the CNAME record redirects the query to the true name specified in the record. This is commonly used for creating aliases for hosts or domains. Therefore, option D, CNAME, is the correct answer.
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