Having full control over your domains is something rather important and being able to access and edit the DNS records for every single one of them is one of the things you should look for when you search for a registration or a cloud hosting provider. Maybe you have heard about the so-called “name servers” that show where a domain is hosted, but below them there's a whole list 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 e-mails for a particular domain name. These records are employed if you wish to have your web site with one provider and the emails with another, for instance. You could also use a domain address for a non-website service or forward the traffic to it by using special records. A lot of companies ask for an additional fee to provide access to edit particular DNS records besides the name servers.

Full DNS Management in Cloud Hosting

If you get a Linux cloud hosting from us, you're going to have full DNS control for each and every domain through your Hepsia hosting CP. With just a few clicks you will be able to see all existing records for a particular domain or subdomain, or you can set up any type of new record - A, AAAA, MX, CNAME, SRV, TXT etc. These records are used for various purposes - defining the web or e-mail server, using a domain for a VOIP host name, and so forth. You'll also be able to set up private name servers for any Internet domain registered through our company. The DNS Records section of the CP is user-friendly and with an in-depth Help section where you can find more information regarding the purpose of the different records and how to create them. The DNS control services come as a part of the plans and at no extra charge.

Full DNS Management in Semi-dedicated Hosting

You are going to have 100 % control over the DNS records of your domain addresses and subdomains if you purchase any of our semi-dedicated server plans. The accounts are handled via our custom Hepsia Control Panel and one of its features is a sophisticated, albeit super easy to use section where you can see, create or modify any kind of record - A, MX, CNAME, NS, AAAA, TXT or SRV. There is no fee for that and you're going to have total freedom with regard to managing your domains and choosing the best service for them. For instance, with simply a couple of mouse clicks you can set up each of the domain addresses inside your account to have its site handled by one company and its e-mails by another, you can even use a domain name as a host name for a VOIP server, which runs on an independent machine. Additionally you can set up and use private name servers as a way to give your domains more credibility in case somebody checks them.