The Name Servers of a domain reveal the DNS servers that deal with its DNS records. The IP address of the site (A record), the mail server that handles the emails for a domain name (MX records), any text record in free form (TXT record), pointing (CNAME record) and so on are taken from the DNS servers of the web hosting company and for any Internet domain to be using them and to be pointed to their hosting platform, it ought to have their name servers, or NS records. If you want to open a website, for example, and you type the URL, the Internet 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 company where the A record of the web site is retrieved, enabling you to view the content from the right location. Normally a domain address has a couple of name servers that start with NS or DNS as a prefix and the difference between the two is just visual.

NS Records in Cloud Web Hosting

The outstanding Hepsia CP, included with with our cloud web hosting packages, will permit you to deal with the name servers of each domain address registered through us with simply a couple of mouse clicks, so even when you have not had a hosting plan or a domain name before, you'll not encounter any problems. The Domain Manager tool, which is a part of Hepsia, comes with a very user-friendly interface and it'll enable you to change the NS records of any domain address or even a number of domain names together. In addition we provide you with the chance to set up child name servers dns1.your-domain.com and dns2.your-domain.com for every single domain registered inside the account just as easily and all you need for that is a pair of IP addresses - either ours, if you will use the child NS to forward the domain name to the account on our cloud platform, or the ones of the third-party provider if you'll use the new records to forward the domain address to their system. Unlike other companies, we do not charge additional for providing this additional DNS management service.