Description: Zone management refers to the processes involved in creating, updating, and deleting DNS zones. A DNS zone is a portion of the domain name space that is managed by a specific DNS server. This management includes configuring DNS records, such as A, CNAME, MX, and TXT records, which are essential for resolving domain names to IP addresses and other related services. Zone management allows system administrators to control how domain names are resolved, facilitating connectivity and access to online resources. Additionally, zone management is crucial for implementing security measures, such as email authentication and protection against phishing attacks. Tools provided by various cloud service providers offer interfaces and functionalities that simplify this process, allowing users to efficiently and effectively manage their DNS zones, thus ensuring optimal performance of cloud services and a smooth user experience.