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TTL

0001-01-01

Time To Live (TTL) refers to a value, often measured in seconds or hops, that determines how long a piece of data such as a network packet or DNS record remains valid.

TTLs are used to prevent infite looping in computer networks due to routing misconfigurations and in DNS to instruct caching servers with how long a record should be considered valid before it is refreshed.


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