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View the authoritative nameservers (NS records) for aweber.com. See which DNS servers are responsible for this domain.
NS (Name Server) records are DNS records that specify which servers are authoritative for a domain. These servers hold the official DNS zone data for the domain — including A records, MX records, TXT records, and more. When you type aweber.com into a browser, DNS resolvers follow the NS delegation chain to find the correct authoritative server and resolve the domain to the right IP address. Properly configured NS records are critical for DNS resolution and overall domain availability.
Without valid NS records, aweber.com would be completely unreachable — no website, no email, no services. NS records are the top of the DNS delegation hierarchy, pointing resolvers to the servers that can answer queries for aweber.com. Having multiple nameservers provides redundancy, so if one server goes down, others can still respond to DNS queries. The choice of nameserver provider also affects DNS resolution speed and reliability worldwide.
Nameservers for aweber.com are the authoritative DNS servers that hold the DNS records for the domain. Check the live results above to see the current NS records, including server hostnames and IP addresses.
Most domains have at least 2 nameservers for redundancy. The exact number for aweber.com depends on its DNS configuration. See the live lookup results above for the full list of aweber.com's nameservers.
Nameservers (NS records) are the foundation of DNS. They tell the internet which servers are authoritative for a domain — meaning those servers hold the official DNS records (A, MX, TXT, CNAME, etc.) for the domain. When a DNS query is made, resolvers follow the NS delegation chain to find the authoritative server and get the correct answer.