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DNS Propagation Checker
Verify global DNS resolution updates across multiple server hubs simultaneously.
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How it works
Check propagation in three steps
1. Enter target domain
Type your website host domain and select the record type you want to verify.
2. Execute query check
Run the analysis to query multiple global server locations.
3. Analyze status results
Review the map or table to identify which regions have resolved the updated records.
FAQ
Common questions
When you update your domain’s DNS records, nameservers across the globe must clear their caches and fetch the new entries. The time required for this update process to complete globally is known as DNS propagation.
While many updates resolve within a few hours, complete global propagation can take up to 24 to 48 hours depending on your TTL parameters. This tool helps you track the resolution status across multiple geographical locations in real time.
Different internet service providers and DNS resolvers update their local caches at varying intervals. A region showing an old record indicates that the local server cache has not expired yet.
Yes, you can check standard record types such as A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, TXT, and NS records to verify any configuration updates.
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About the DNS Propagation Checker
When migrating hosts or updating mail servers, knowing the global state of your DNS configuration is critical. This diagnostic utility queries multiple independent resolvers worldwide, giving webmasters and engineers a clear view of when their changes are active globally.
Benefits
- Track global updates — Monitor DNS resolution states across multiple continents simultaneously.
- Verify migration success — Ensure that your site traffic is successfully routing to your new server IP address.
- Debug resolution issues — Spot regional configuration blocks or cache delay issues immediately.
- Inspect mail server routing — Confirm MX record updates are active before routing email services.
Privacy
All lookups route through secure public DNS endpoints and no domains checked are saved or logged.