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DNS (Domain Name System) and a load balancer serve different purposes. DNS provides domain names into IP addresses and allows users to access websites/services using familiar domain names. On the other hand, a load balancer distributes incoming network traffic across multiple servers. DNS provides the translation between domain names and IP addresses while a load balancer handles traffic distribution.
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