In the case when you need to refresh the DNS information that is been cached by Chrome, the only workaround is to flush and clear the DNS cache whenever the needs arise. Chrome does not provide a way to disable the DNS cache. Thus even after you flush the DNS cache on operating system level, the domain may still resolve to old IP address due to DNS cache on Chrome itself. The Google Chrome OS or web browser internal DNS cache is in addition to DNS caching done by operating system such as Windows, Mac OS X or Linux. In addition, if you enabled the ‘predict network actions to improve page load performance’ feature, Chrome will also look up IP addresses of all links on the web page in advance, and store the information in the internal DNS cache. Google Chrome web browser or OS has a built-in internal DNS caching mechanism which stores and saves the domain name to IP address resolution information which it had previously resolved.
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