Any active domain name that is added in a hosting account has a number of records that allow it to perform properly. In the general case, the name servers (NS records) show the location where the Internet domain is hosted and they are set on the side of the registrar company, but on the lower level there are particular records created through the hosting company like A (IP address of the website/server), MX (email server), SRV (employing a domain address for non-website purposes on a certain port number like Voice-over-IP), etc. With access to these records and by being in a position to modify them, you could have your web site with company A and your emails with company B, for example. This gives you more independence because you can select the best provider for every single one of these services and you do not have to stick to only one company. As soon as you choose a hosting company, you have to make certain that you have access to all DNS records freely since some companies have an additional fee for this function.

Full DNS Management in Shared Website Hosting

If you order a Linux shared website hosting package from our company, you'll have total DNS control for every single domain address through your Hepsia hosting Control Panel. With just a few mouse clicks you're going to be able to see all present records for a specific domain or subdomain, or you can set up any type of new record - A, AAAA, MX, CNAME, SRV, TXT and many others. These records are used for different purposes - defining the web or email server, using a domain address for a VOIP host name, etc. You'll also be able to create private name servers for any Internet domain registered through our company. The DNS Records section of the CP is user-friendly and with a comprehensive Help section in which you can find more info about the purpose of the different records and the way to create them. The DNS management services come as a part of the plans and at no extra charge.