Berkeley Internet Name Domain
The BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) is believed to be the commonly implemented form of DNS Protocol for the Internet. Under the BSD license, it is easily available. The BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) is believed to be catering almost 80% of the overall DNS services. University of the California is the pioneer who originally developed this very useful internet technique of great significance. The latest version of BIND is 9.4.2.
Moreover, its version 9 and consecutive editions also supports DNS SEC, TSIG, Ipv6 etc. So Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) is of great importance for efficient DNS services and being used all over the world for optimal results.
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