The AAAA record is used in DNS to associate an IPv6 address with a domain name. This record type maps a domain name to an IPv6 address, similar to how an A record maps a domain name to an IPv4 address.
B. A: The A record maps a domain name to an IPv4 address, not an IPv6 address.
C. SOA: The Start of Authority (SOA) record provides information about the DNS zone, including the primary name server and contact email, but it does not map domain names to IP addresses.
D. TXT: The TXT record is used to hold arbitrary text data for various purposes, such as verification or configuration information, but it does not associate domain names with IP addresses.
AAAA record is used to map a domain name to an IPv6 address. They are similar to A records, which map domain names to IPv4 addresses, but are used specifically for IPv6.
The TXT record is used to hold arbitrary text data for various purposes, such as verification or configuration information, but it does not associate domain names with IP addresses.
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