Having complete control over your domains is something really important 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. Maybe you have heard of the so-called “name servers” that show where a domain address is hosted, but below them there is a whole list of records, such as the A record, which is the IP address of the server hosting the site, and the MX records, which show the server that manages the emails for a particular domain address. These records are used if you would like have your web site with one provider and the e-mails with another, for instance. Additionally you can use a domain name for a non-website service or forward the traffic to it through special records. Many companies ask for an extra payment to provide access to edit certain DNS records apart from the name servers.

Full DNS Management in Hosting

With every Linux hosting we offer you are able to set up, remove or modify any DNS record for any domain address or subdomain hosted within your account with ease. The Hepsia CP that we offer with the shared accounts comes with a simple and user-friendly tool that will allow you to see all present records and create new ones with just a couple of clicks. You will be able to create A, MX, CNAME, TXT, SRV or AAAA records, which will provide you with total control over your domain addresses as well as the opportunity to pick the company which will provide you with a given service. For example, if your site is on our advanced cloud platform, it will take a couple of clicks to direct your e-mail to be managed by a different provider. In contrast to other registrar and hosting companies, we don't charge an extra fee to provide you the DNS management service.

Full DNS Management in Semi-dedicated Hosting

The Linux semi-dedicated hosting are handled using our in-house created Hepsia hosting Control Panel and one of its features is an easy-to-use DNS records tool where you can see all existing records for every domain name or subdomain which you host inside the account. With only a couple of clicks you'll be able to modify any existing record or create a new one should you need it for any purpose. This will permit you to pick the provider for each individual service - as an example, for a given domain name you could have the site here, the e-mails through a second company plus a VOIP service that employs the same domain address as a host through a third one. Our system will permit you to modify or create any sort of records you need - NS, A, MX, CNAME, TXT, SRV, AAAA, and so forth., and we'll never ask for any fee to be able to access and manage these records as other providers may do.