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A K-root hosted node is a small, rack-mounted server with defined hardware specifications, managed by the RIPE NCC, that serves its local networks with a fresh copy of the DNS root zone.<ref>https://www.ripe.net/analyse/dns/k-root/k-root-faqs</ref>.
A K-root hosted node is a small, rack-mounted server with defined hardware specifications, managed by the [[RIPE NCC]], that serves its local networks with a fresh copy of the [[DNS]] [[root zone]].<ref>https://www.ripe.net/analyse/dns/k-root/k-root-faqs</ref>.
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A K-root hosted node is a small, rack-mounted server with defined hardware specifications, managed by the RIPE NCC, that serves its local networks with a fresh copy of the DNS root zone.[1].

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