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BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) Server is the standard and widely used Domain Name Service (DNS) Protocol Application developed by the University of California, Berkeley which provides an open and freely redistributable reference implementation of the major components of the Domain Name System. It provides approximately 80% of all DNS services and it is free and available under ISC License, a BSD style license.[1]