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there is no answer in all the stuff you just said.
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IP is the method / agreed standard by which data is transfered from a point in the network to another (one device to another)
Domain Name Server resolves the domain names address into a format readable by computer.
While the data is data passed or stored on the server or the computer.
The three are components which describes an internet domain
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