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The Name Servers of a domain point out the DNS servers that are responsible for its DNS records. The IP address of the site (A record), the mail server that handles the emails for a domain address (MX records), any text record in free form (TXT record), forwarding (CNAME record) and so on are extracted from the DNS servers of the website hosting company and for any domain address to be using them and to be pointed to their hosting platform, it needs to have their name servers, or NS records. If you want to open a site, for instance, and you type in the URL, the Internet browser connects to a DNS server, which keeps the NS records for the domain address and the request is then redirected to the DNS servers of the hosting company where the A record of the website is retrieved, so you can look at the content from the proper location. Normally a domain has two name servers that start with NS or DNS as a prefix and the contrast between the two is just visual.

NS Records in Shared Web Hosting

Controlling the NS records for any domain address registered within a shared web hosting account on our state of the art cloud platform is going to take you only moments. Via the feature-rich Domain Manager tool within the Hepsia CP, you are going to be able to change the name servers not just of one domain address, but even of several domains at a time when you intend to forward them all to the same website hosting provider. Identical steps will also permit you to direct newly transferred domain addresses to our platform because the transfer process isn't going to change the name servers automatically and the domains will still direct to the old host. If you'd like to create private name servers for a domain address registered on our end, you will be able to do that with a few clicks and with no additional charge, so if you have a company site, for example, it'll have more credibility if it uses name servers of its own. The newly created private name servers can be used for directing any other domain name to the same account too, besides the one they are created for.

NS Records in Semi-dedicated Servers

When you register a new domain address in a semi-dedicated server account or transfer an existing one from another registrar company, you are going to be able to update its NS records as needed without any difficulties even if you have never had a domain name of your own before. The process takes several mouse clicks in Hepsia - the user-friendly management tool, included with our semi-dedicated plans. If you have a number of domain addresses inside the account, you'll be able to update all of them at the same time, which could save you a lot of time and clicks. Also you can see with ease the name servers that a domain name uses and if they're the correct ones or not as a way for the domain to be forwarded to the account that you have on our leading-edge cloud hosting platform. Hepsia will also enable you to set up private name servers under any domain registered in the account and use them not only for that domain, but also for any other one that you wish to direct to our cloud platform.