Top-Level Domain (TLD) is the highest level within the hierarchical domain name system (DNS) structure, such as the .com
portion of example.com
. DigitalOcean supports most publicly recognized TLDs when adding a domain to your account.
FQDN has four components where one of the components is TLD.
A TLD constitutes the right-most portion of a domain name and appears after the last dot in a web address. TLDs are categorized and classified based on purpose, organization, type, or geographical location. For example, the .gov
TLD is reserved for official United States websites. Different organizations, such as domain name registries, manage and administer TLDs.
The structure and naming is consistent with one or more labels separated by dots. The label to the right of the last dot, like the .com
in example.com
, constitutes the TLD. TLD typically consists of letters and may have two or more characters. TLD can be country-specific, like .uk
for United Kingdom or .ca
for Canada.
There are several types of TLDs such as:
.us
for United States or .de
for Germany. ccTLDs primarily associate with websites and services specific to a particular country or region..gov
for government or .edu
for education.