The Name Servers of a domain reveal the DNS servers that handle its DNS records. The Internet protocol address of the website (A record), the mail server that deals with the e-mails for a domain address (MX records), any text record in free form (TXT record), pointing (CNAME record) etc are taken from the DNS servers of the hosting company and for any domain to be using them and to be forwarded to their hosting platform, it has to have their name servers, or NS records. If you want to open a site, for example, and you type in the URL, the browser connects to a DNS server, which keeps the NS records for the domain name and the request is then redirected to the DNS servers of the hosting provider where the A record of the web site is obtained, enabling you to view the content from the proper location. Ordinarily a domain name has a couple of name servers that start with NS or DNS as a prefix and the difference between the two is only visual.

NS Records in Cloud Website Hosting

In the event you register a domain name within a cloud website hosting account from our company, you're going to be able to handle its name servers effortlessly. This is accomplished using the Registered Domains section of the in-house built Hepsia website hosting Control Panel and with only a few mouse clicks you will be able to update the NS records of a single one or even multiple domain addresses at a time, which could save you a lot of time and efforts in case you have a large number of domains you want to forward to an alternative provider. You can enter multiple name servers depending on how many the other company gives you. Furthermore we allow you to create private name servers for any domain address registered using our company and in contrast to many other companies we don't charge anything additional for this service. The new NS records can be used to point any other domain name to the hosting platform of the company whose IPs you have used during the process, so every time you use our IPs for example, all domain names included in the account on our end can use these name servers.

NS Records in Semi-dedicated Servers

When you register a new domain name within a semi-dedicated server account or transfer an existing one from another registrar company, you're going to be able to update its NS records as needed without any difficulties even if you have not had a domain address of your own before. The process takes a couple of clicks in Hepsia - the user-friendly management tool, which comes with our semi-dedicated solutions. If you have multiple domain names inside the account, you will be able to update all of them at the same time, which could save you a great deal of time and mouse clicks. Also you can see with ease the name servers that a domain address uses and if they are the proper ones or not as a way for the domain to be pointed to the account that you have on our innovative cloud web hosting platform. Hepsia will even enable you to create private name servers under any domain name registered inside the account and use them not only for that domain address, but also for any other one that you intend to direct to our cloud platform.