The Name Servers of a domain point out the DNS servers that manage its DNS records. The IP of the website (A record), the mail server that takes care of the e-mails for a domain address (MX records), any text record in free form (TXT record), directing (CNAME record) and so on are obtained from the DNS servers of the website hosting company and for any domain address to be using them and to be forwarded to their hosting platform, it should have their name servers, or NS records. If you want to open an Internet site, for example, and you enter the URL, the web browser connects to a DNS server, which keeps the NS records for the domain and the request is then sent to the DNS servers of the hosting provider where the A record of the site is retrieved, enabling you to see the content from the correct location. Ordinarily a domain address has 2 name servers that start with NS or DNS as a prefix and the difference between the two is just visual.

NS Records in Semi-dedicated Hosting

Our semi-dedicated server accounts are administered using Hepsia - an all-in-one tool with extremely user-friendly interface, which will help you handle your domain addresses effortlessly even if you have not used a hosting account or a domain before. Changing the NS records for each domain registered with our company, viewing the existing ones and whether they are correct or not as to forward that domain to our cloud hosting platform is also quite easy and takes just several clicks. You'll also be able to register child name servers under each and every one of your domain addresses as an element of the free DNS control services which we offer with each and every plan and have ns1.your-domain.com and ns2.your-domain.com. The latter can be used for each and every domain name you accommodate inside the semi-dedicated account, so if you offer services to third-parties and host their sites, employing this feature is going to give you a lot more credibility as a business.