![]() Records associate a specific name, such as, with either an IP address or another DNS name. For example, it is much easier to remember a DNS name like than it is to remember an IP address such as 192.168.1.88 or 2001:0:4137:1f67:24a2:3888:9cce:fea3. The IP address is sort of like a street address, but it's not very human friendly. For example, when you enter a web site address in your browser, or click a link on a web page, it uses DNS to translate the domain into an IP address. The Domain Name System (DNS) is used to locate resources on the internet. Understanding DNS records About DNS records To learn how the association works for a custom domain name from a specific domain registrar, select your domain registrar to proceed. Here is a video that shows generally how to hook up a custom CNAME DNS Record to an Azure web app and how long it takes for DNS to propagate. See App Service Pricing Details for more information. You must configure your Azure App Service plan to use Shared, Basic, Standard, or Premium, which may change how much you are billed for your subscription. Note Custom domain names cannot be used with Free Azure web apps. When you create a web app, Microsoft Azure provides a friendly subdomain on the domain so your users can access your Azure web app using a URL like You can also associate a custom domain name purchased from your domain registrar, such as, with your Azure web app in order to provide a more recognizable domain name for your users. If you have questions about any of these areas, click the "Go to the Prerequisite knowledge page" option at the end of the page. ![]() ![]() It also assumes that if you are using Azure web apps, you have a basic understanding of Azure App Service plan (Free, Shared, Basic, Standard and Premium). This guide assumes that you have background knowledge of DNS records.
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