SRV Records in Shared Web Hosting
The Hepsia Control Panel, included with each and every shared web hosting plan that we offer, provides you with an easy means to set up any DNS record you need for a domain name or a subdomain within your account. The intuitive interface is a lot simpler in comparison with what other companies offer and you'll not have to do anything more difficult than to fill a few boxes. For a new SRV record, you will need to sign in, visit the DNS Records section and click on the "New" button. Inside the small pop-up that will appear, you have to type in the service, protocol and port details. You can also set the priority and weight values, which should be between 1 and 100, which will matter if you have no less than a couple of servers handling the same service. If you work with a machine from a different provider, they could also ask you to set a TTL value different from the default 3600 seconds. This value outlines how long the newly created record will remain functional after you modify it in the future.
SRV Records in Semi-dedicated Servers
Using a semi-dedicated server package from our company, you'll be able to employ the intuitive DNS management tool, that is a part of the in-house designed Hepsia hosting CP. It is going to offer you a very simple interface to create a new record for each and every domain hosted within the account, so if you need to use a domain address for any purpose, you could create a completely new SRV record with just a couple of clicks. Using simple text boxes, you'll need to input the service, protocol and port number info, which you must have from the company providing you the service. In addition, you are going to be able to select what priority and weight the record will have if you intend to use a couple or more machines for the exact same service. The standard value for them is 10, but you may set any other value between 1 and 100 if necessary. Furthermore, you'll have the option to change the TTL value from the standard 3600 seconds to a various different value - in this way setting the time this record will be active in the global DNS system after you delete it or modify it.