DNS changes aren't always instant — here's what to expect.
- Typical: most changes take effect within a few hours.
- Maximum: allow up to 24–48 hours for the change to reach everyone worldwide.
- Why: networks cache DNS records for a set time (the TTL), so older cached values linger until they expire.
Tip: During propagation, you might see the new site while a colleague still sees the old one — that's normal. Clearing your browser cache (article 199) or trying another device can help. Tools like a DNS checker let you watch propagation progress.
