A company's marketing team created a new application and would like to create a DNS record for newapplication.comptia.org that always resolves to the same address as wwww.comptia.org. Which of the following records should the administrator use?
C. CNAME. A Canonical Name (CNAME) (or alias) record is used to configure an alias for an existing address record (A or AAAA). For example, the IP address of a web server with the host record lamp could also be resolved by the alias www. CNAME records are also often used to make DNS administration easier. For example, an alias can be redirected to a completely different host temporarily during system maintenance.
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