SRV Records in Cloud Hosting
If you host a domain in a cloud hosting account from our company and we manage the DNS records for it, you will be able to set up a new SRV record with just a few mouse clicks within the DNS Records area of your Hepsia CP. Our intuitive interface makes it much simpler to create a new record compared to other website hosting Control Panels, so if you require an SRV record, you'll simply have to fill a couple of boxes and you'll be ready. This includes the protocol and also the port number, the value i.e. the actual record, the priority and the weight. For the last two you could set any value in between 1 and 100 based on which server you want customers to access first or what recommendations the other company has given you. As an additional option, you can select 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. Unless required otherwise, you can leave the default value there.
SRV Records in Semi-dedicated Servers
A brand new SRV record can be created in just seconds for any domain hosted in a semi-dedicated server from our company. The Hepsia hosting CP, used to manage the semi-dedicated accounts, comes with a rather easy-to-use interface, so you'll be able to set up any DNS record even if you have no previous experience with such matters. After you sign in to the account, you'll be able to create records via the DNS management tool, which is an element of Hepsia and once you choose SRV for the type, a few text boxes will appear. You need to input the service, port number and protocol details plus the record value in them and the new record is going to be working soon after that. The priority and weight options may be set to every value between 1 and 100, the default one being 10. You could change each of the two in case the other company has requested you to do so. Also, the Time To Live (TTL) value, which reveals the duration a record will remain live if changed or removed, could also be modified from the default 3600 seconds.