Any active domain name that is added in a hosting account has a variety of records that enable it to work properly. In the standard case, the name servers (NS records) show the location where the Internet domain is hosted and they're set on the side of the registrar company, but on the lower level there are certain records set through the hosting company such as A (IP address of the website/server), MX (e-mail server), SRV (using a domain for non-website purposes on a particular port number like Voice-over-IP), and many others. Having access to these records and by having the capacity to modify them, you could have your website with company A and your e-mail messages with company B, for example. This gives you more flexibility as you can pick the best provider for every single one of these services and you don't have to stick with only one company. As soon as you select a hosting company, you have to make sure that you have access to all DNS records freely because some providers have an additional fee for this function.

Full DNS Management in Hosting

You will have full control of the DNS records of your domains and subdomains with any of our Linux hosting packages. Via the Hepsia hosting CP, you'll be able to access an easy-to-use tool where you can see all present records or set up new ones with no more than a few mouse clicks. Besides the default A and MX records, you can create CNAME, TXT, SRV, and you may also set up private name servers for any domain name which is registered with us. The custom records will give you a lot of flexibility and will permit you to do things such as hosting a subdomain on our servers while the main Internet domain is hosted somewhere else or or vice versa, employing a third-party e-mail service, etc. We're never going to ask for any fees from you to be able to manage the DNS records of your internet domain and the service comes by default with all shared plans.