SRV Records in Cloud Hosting
You are going to be able to create a new SRV record for each of the domains which you host inside a shared web hosting account on our groundbreaking cloud platform. Given that the DNS records for the domain name are handled on our end, you can manage them effortlessly via the respective section of your Hepsia Control Panel and just minutes later any new record that you set up is going to be active. Hepsia includes a very intuitive interface and all it takes to set up an SRV record is to fill in just a few text boxes - the service the record is going to be used for, the Internet protocol and the port number. The priority (1-100), weight (1-100) and TTL boxes have standard values, which you can leave unless the other company requires different ones. TTL stands short for Time To Live and this number reveals the time in seconds for the record to be active if you edit it or erase it at some point, the default one being 3600.
SRV Records in Semi-dedicated Servers
Through a semi-dedicated server plan from us, you'll be able to take advantage of our user-friendly DNS management tool, which is a part of the in-house designed Hepsia hosting Control Panel. It's going to offer you a rather simple user interface to set up a new record for each and every domain address hosted in the account, so if you would like to use a domain name for any purpose, you can create a brand new SRV record with a few mouse clicks. Through simple text boxes, you'll have to enter the service, protocol and port number information, which you ought to have from the company providing you with the service. Additionally, you'll be able to select what priority and weight the record will have if you're going to use a couple or more machines for the exact same service. The standard value for them is 10, but you could set any other value between 1 and 100 if required. Moreover, you are going to have the option to change the TTL value from the default 3600 seconds to any other value - in this way setting the time this record will be live in the global DNS system after you delete it or change it.