What is a CNAME?

Canonical Name, a type of DNS record that maps an alias name to a true or canonical domain name.

Dive Deeper

CNAME (Canonical Name) is a type of DNS record that maps one domain name to another. It is used in cases where multiple services need to be run under the same domain, simplifying domain management and routing.

How This Applies

Aqfer helps businesses manage their domain configurations by optimizing CNAME records, ensuring smoother traffic routing and simplifying domain management.