Each domain that's registered and hosted has a lot of DNS records - some of them are set up automatically when you host a domain, others can be created by hand if necessary. For instance, the A record of a domain name is its IP address i.e. this record reveals where the website is situated; the MX records reveal where the emails are managed, while through an SRV record you can use a domain for unconventional purposes, like a Voice-over-IP service. To be able to set up and modify certain records allows you to have different services with different companies if, for example, your current host provides good web hosting, but has issues with the e-mail service, or you simply prefer to get a particular service from a specific company. Even though you can create and modify these records freely and with no limits as you own a given domain name, lots of companies charge extra to give you this option.

Full DNS Management in Hosting

The user-friendly Hepsia hosting CP, which comes with each and every Linux hosting we offer, offers you 100 % access to all domains that are hosted in the account. With just a couple of mouse clicks you will be able to see the DNS records of any domain name that you host or subdomain that you create. You could also create or edit any sort of record that you like, based on what you would like to do - A, AAAA, MX, TXT, SRV, CNAME, etc. This will enable you to define an email server, point a domain to a VOIP or online game server provided by another company, set up forwarding, etc. You may also register private name servers for each domain name that you've obtained through our company and use them instead of our default ones not only for this domain, but also for any other domain that'll be hosted in the same account. The complete DNS administration service is provided absolutely free of charge.