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+<h1>dns</h1>
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+DNS stands for Domain Name Service. This is the service that provides maps
+between hostnames and IP addresses. This check is performed by connecting to
+the DNS server at the remote machine and asking it to provide it's own IP
+address based on it's name. If the server is down, it won't be able to do this
+function, and an error will be returned.<p>
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+If this service is down, many problems could appear. People will report slow
+networks or systems (due to timeouts while looking up addresses). People might
+not be able to connect to services or systems. In general if DNS is down you
+will run into multiple widespread problems.<p>
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