Any active domain that's added in a hosting account has a number of records that allow it to work properly. In the general case, the name servers (NS records) show the location where the domain name is hosted and they are set on the side of the registrar company, but on the lower level there are particular records set through the hosting company such as A (IP address of the website/server), MX (e-mail server), SRV (using an Internet domain for non-website purposes on a certain port number such as Voice-over-IP), etc. With access to these records and by being in a position to modify them, you could have your site with company A and your emails with company B, for example. This offers you more independence because you can pick the best provider for every one of these services and you don't have to stick to only one company. When you select a hosting company, you have to make sure that you have access to all DNS records freely since some companies have an additional fee for this feature.

Full DNS Management in Semi-dedicated Hosting

The Linux semi-dedicated hosting are controlled through our in-house built Hepsia hosting Control Panel and one of its features is an easy-to-use DNS records tool where you're able see all current records for any domain address or subdomain which you host within the account. With just a couple of clicks you're going to be able to change any existing record or create a new one if you need it for any purpose. This will permit you to pick the provider for each individual service - as an illustration, for a given domain address you can have the website here, the e-mails through a second company along with a VOIP service that employs the same domain as a host through a third one. Our system will enable you to change or create any sort of records that you need - NS, A, MX, CNAME, TXT, SRV, AAAA, and so on., and we'll never ask you for any fee to be able to access and manage these records as other providers may do.