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Which nameservers I can use?

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If you are looking for shared hosting nameservers - click here.

 

We don't provide pre-created nameservers like traditional hosts because we consider them to be a footprint. With our cloud IP address service, you can use the following nameservers:

 

Private nameservers

 

To use private nameservers, you must register them with your registrar. Once you have created your nameservers, you must again assign them to your domain at your domain's registrar. If you want to access your domain's DNS zone, click on "Actions" > "Edit DNS Zone". There you can add or update all DNS records.

 

Below you can find tutorials about how to create nameservers with the most popular registrars:

 

https://uk.godaddy.com/help/add-my-own-host-names-as-nameservers-12320

https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/article.aspx/768/10/how-do-i-register-personal-nameservers-for-my-domain/

https://www.name.com/support/articles/205934457-Registering-custom-nameservers

https://directnic.com/knowledge/article/35:how+do+i+create+nameservers+for+my+domain+name%3F

http://www.networksolutions.com/support/create-a-new-name-server/

https://www.enom.com/kb/kb/kb_0307_modify-delete-nameservers.htm

 

Registrar nameservers

 

Using registrar nameservers is usually the easiest way to go. All you need to do is to set up an A record that points to the IP address you ordered and a CNAME record for "www" which points to your root domain.

 

Below you can find tutorials by the most popular registrars:

 

https://uk.godaddy.com/help/add-an-a-record-19238

https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/article.aspx/319/2237/how-can-i-set-up-an-a-address-record-for-my-domain/

https://www.name.com/support/articles/115004893508-Adding-an-A-record

https://directnic.com/knowledge/article/164:where+do+i+create+an+a%2Fmx%2Ftxt%2Fsrv+record%3F

http://www.networksolutions.com/support/a-records-ip-addresses-2/

https://www.enom.com/kb/kb/kb_0002_change-host-records.htm

 

DNS services

 

Setting up a DNS service works exactly like with registrar nameservers. All you need to do is to set up an A record that points to the IP address you ordered and a CNAME record for "www" which points to your root domain.

 


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