SRV Records in Shared Hosting
The Hepsia CP, which comes with each and every Linux shared package that we offer, provides you with an easy means to set up any DNS record you require for a domain address or a subdomain inside your account. The user-friendly interface is a lot simpler than what other companies offer and you'll not have to do anything more complicated than to fill several boxes. For a new SRV record, you have to sign in, visit the DNS Records section and then click the "New" button. Inside the small pop-up which will appear, you have to enter the service, protocol and port information. You can also set the priority and weight values, which should be between 1 and 100, that would make a difference if you have at least 2 servers managing the very same service. If you are using a machine from a different company, they may 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
A completely new SRV record may be created within just seconds for every domain name hosted in a semi-dedicated server from our company. The Hepsia hosting CP, which is used to control the semi-dedicated accounts, features a really easy-to-use interface, so you will 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'll be able to set up records using the DNS management tool, which is part of Hepsia and once you pick SRV for the type, a few text boxes are going to appear. You will need to enter the service, port number and protocol details plus the record value in them and the new record is going to be operational shortly after that. The priority and weight options could be set to every value between 1 and 100, the default one being 10. You'll be able to change any of the two in case the other provider has requested you to do so. Also, the Time To Live (TTL) value, which reveals the duration a record is going to remain functioning if changed or erased, can also be modified from the default 3600 seconds.