Description: Override records are DNS records that take precedence over existing records. These records allow system and network administrators to manage domain name resolution more effectively within the Domain Name System (DNS). By using override records, traffic for a domain can be redirected to a different IP address, even if other records pointing to a different address already exist. This is particularly useful in situations where temporary changes or testing are required without permanently altering the DNS configuration. Override records are a powerful tool for DNS management, as they provide significant flexibility in managing network resources and implementing new configurations. Their use is common in environments where frequent changes to network infrastructure occur, such as in technology companies and web hosting services, where availability and response speed are crucial.