Having complete control over your domain names is something quite necessary and being able to access and edit the DNS records for every one of them is among the things you should look for when you search for a registration or a hosting provider. Perhaps you have heard of the so-called “name servers” that show where a domain name is hosted, but below them there's a whole set of records, for example the A record, which is the IP address of the server hosting the website, and the MX records, which show the server that handles the emails for a certain domain. These records are employed if you'd like to have your web site with one provider and the emails with another, for instance. You may also use a domain for a non-website service or forward the traffic to it by using special records. Many companies ask for an extra payment to provide access to edit particular DNS records besides the name servers.

Full DNS Management in Hosting

If you order a Linux hosting package through us, you are going to have total DNS control for every domain through your Hepsia hosting Control Panel. With only a couple of mouse clicks you will be able to see all existing records for a certain domain or subdomain, or you can create any sort of new record - A, AAAA, MX, CNAME, SRV, TXT and so forth. These records are used for different purposes - defining the web or email server, using a domain address for a VOIP host name, and so on. You are also going to have the ability to set up private name servers for any domain name registered through us. The DNS Records section of the CP is user-friendly and with an in-depth Help section in which you can find more info concerning the function of the various records and how to create them. The DNS administration services come as a part of the plans and at no extra charge.