SRV Records in Cloud Hosting
You'll be able to create a brand new SRV record for each of the domain addresses that you host within a shared web hosting account on our innovative cloud platform. Provided that the DNS records for the domain address are handled on our end, you can manage them without any difficulty through the respective section of your Hepsia CP and only minutes later any new record that you set up will be active. Hepsia features a very user-friendly interface and all it will require to set up an SRV record is to fill in a few text boxes - the service the record will be used for, the Internet protocol and the port number. The priority (1-100), weight (1-100) and TTL boxes have default values, which you can leave except if the other company needs different ones. TTL stands short for Time To Live and this number shows the time in seconds for the record to stay active when you change it or delete it at some point, the default one being 3600.
SRV Records in Semi-dedicated Hosting
A new SRV record may be created within just seconds for every single domain name hosted inside a semi-dedicated server from our company. The Hepsia hosting CP, used to control the semi-dedicated accounts, comes with a very easy-to-use interface, so you'll be able to create any DNS record even when you have no previous experience with such matters. After you sign in to the account, you could set up records with the DNS administration tool, which is a part of Hepsia and once you select SRV for the type, a few text boxes are going to appear. You have to type the service, port number and protocol details along with the record value in them and the new record is going to be active soon after that. The priority and weight options can be set to every value between 1 and 100, the default one being 10. You could adjust any one of the two in case the other provider has asked you to do so. Furthermore, the Time To Live (TTL) value, which indicates the duration a record is going to remain live if edited or deleted, may also be modified from the default 3600 seconds.