CNAME Records in Hosting
You can effortlessly create CNAME records provided you have a Linux hosting from our company. We'll provide you with an easy-to-use Control Panel that enables you to see all DNS records for the domains and subdomains which are hosted within the account. Creating a CNAME record requires a number of simple steps - choose the domain/subdomain, pick CNAME as the type, type in the hostname you are redirecting to, then simply click the Save button. The procedure is as basic as that and the new record is going to be active almost instantly. In this way, you're going to have more control over your domain addresses and subdomains and over the content they open, you could create a private URL for company e-mails, and a lot more. If you feel unclear about how to set up a new record or you have never done such a task, you will find there's a short video tutorial where you could see the whole process first-hand. If you want to modify or delete an existing CNAME record created for a domain/subdomain hosted on our end, it will take you literally just a click to get it done.
CNAME Records in Semi-dedicated Hosting
The Hepsia hosting Control Panel, which comes with each of our semi-dedicated server accounts, will permit you to create a CNAME record easily. Whether you want to create a private URL for your emails, to redirect a domain name to a subdomain inside the account or to forward a domain to another company and use some third-party service that they provide, it will not require more than 3 mouse clicks to set up this sort of record. All DNS records for the domains and subdomains hosted inside the semi-dedicated account are going to be listed in a separate section in the CP, so when you are there, all you will have to do will be to select the type of the record that you want to set up and the hostname for which you are creating it, and then enter the actual record text. For your convenience, you can watch a short video in the CP regarding how to set up a CNAME record or you can refer to the instructions in the help article, which is available in the DNS records section.