SRV Records in Shared Website Hosting
If you host a domain within a shared website hosting account from our company and we handle the DNS records for it, you're going to be able to create a new SRV record with a few clicks inside the DNS Records section of your Hepsia Control Panel. Our easy to navigate interface makes it more simple to create a new record in comparison to other web hosting Control Panels, so if you require an SRV record, you'll only need to fill a couple of boxes and you will be ready. This includes the protocol and also the port number, the value i.e. the actual record, the priority plus the weight. For the last 2 you can set any value in between 1 and 100 depending on which server you'd like clients to access first or what recommendations the other provider has given you. As an additional option, you can choose how long this record will be active after you edit it or delete it - the so-called Time To Live time, that’s measured in seconds. If not requested otherwise, you may leave the default value there.
SRV Records in Semi-dedicated Hosting
Because we understand how aggravating it may be to handle DNS records, we're going to offer you an easy-to-use DNS management instrument as a part of our custom-made Hepsia Control Panel, so if you host your domains in a semi-dedicated server account from us, you'll be able to create an SRV record without problems. We also have a step-by-step guide, that will make things that much easier. Using an intuitive interface, you'll have to type in the info that the other company has supplied you with - protocol, port number and service. Unless they have given you specific recommendations to change the priority and / or the weight values, you could leave those two options as they are and your new record will go live within a matter of minutes. The Time To Live option (TTL) could also be set to a custom value, but usually the default value of 3600 seconds is used for almost all records. This value reveals the time the record will continue existing after it is modified or erased.