A single central register of IP addresses and names (a DNS style system) is an efficient means of translating human readable names to IP addresses. Which of the following is NOT solved by DNS?
A. It is inefficient to have everyone on the Internet maintain their own list of IP addresses.
B. There are too few IP addresses to meet the current demand.
C. When someone new joins the Internet they must inform everyone else of the new IP address
D. When an IP address changes, it is impossible to locate a computer until the owner announces the change.

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Answer:

Option B: There are too few IP addresses to meet the current demand.

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Explanation:

As the demand of changing human names to IP addresses, it is difficult to meet because the human names can be uncountable and unlimited while in comparison to the IP addresses are somehow limited.

As IP addresses should be unique so that they maybe identified so the this uniqueness factor will not be able to fulfilled when we try to change all the names to IP addresses.

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