SRV Records in Shared Web Hosting
The Hepsia CP, which comes with each and every shared web hosting we offer, will provide you with an easy means to set up any DNS record that you need for a domain or a subdomain inside your account. The easy-to-use interface is much more simple compared to what other companies offer and you'll not have to do anything more complex than to fill several boxes. For a new SRV record, you will have to sign in, go to the DNS Records section and click on the "New" button. In the small pop-up that will appear, you have to input the service, protocol and port information. You could also set the priority and weight values, which should be between 1 and 100, that would make a difference if you have no less than a couple of servers managing the very same service. If you use a machine from a different provider, they could also require you to set a TTL value different from the standard 3600 seconds. This value determines how long the newly created record is going to remain operational after you modify it in the future.
SRV Records in Semi-dedicated Hosting
Since we understand how aggravating it may be to handle DNS records, we are going to provide you with an easy-to-use DNS management tool as part of our custom-made Hepsia Control Panel, so when you host your domain names in a semi-dedicated server account from our company, you're going to be able to set up an SRV record without troubles. We've got a step-by-step guide, that'll make things even easier. Using a user-friendly interface, you will need to input the details that the other company has supplied you with - protocol, port number and service. Unless they've given you specific recommendations to change the priority and the weight values, you may leave these two options as they are and your new record will go live in a matter of minutes. The Time To Live option (TTL) can also be set to a custom value, but typically the default value of 3600 seconds is used for the majority of records. This value reveals the time the record will keep existing after it's edited or deleted.