Each domain name which is registered and hosted has a great deal of DNS records - some of them are set up automatically when you host a domain, others can be set up manually if needed. For example, the A record of a domain address is its IP address i.e. this record reveals where the website is situated; the MX records reveal where the emails are managed, while with an SRV record you can use a domain address for unconventional purposes, including a Voice-over-IP service. Being able to create and modify particular records permits you to have different services with different providers if, for illustration, your present host provides dependable web hosting, but has difficulties with the e-mail service, or you simply prefer to get a certain service from a specific company. Even though you should be able to create and modify these records freely and with no limitations as you own a given domain name, some companies charge extra to give you this option.

Full DNS Management in Semi-dedicated Servers

You will have total control over the DNS records of your domain names and subdomains if you get any one of our semi-dedicated server plans. The accounts are managed through our custom made Hepsia Control Panel and one of its features is a sophisticated, even though very easy to use section where you could see, set up or modify any sort of record - A, MX, CNAME, NS, AAAA, TXT or SRV. There's no charge for that and you'll have absolute freedom in terms of managing your domain addresses and selecting the best service for them. As an example, with just a couple of clicks you can set up each of the domains inside your account to have its site handled by one provider and its e-mails by another, you can also use a domain as a host name for a VOIP server, which runs on an independent machine. You may also create and use private name servers as a way to give your domains more credibility in case that somebody checks them.