SRV Records in Website Hosting
Provided you have a website hosting account with our company and the DNS records for a domain included in it are handled by our system, you are going to be able to create any record that you need with ease, including an SRV one. This is done via the user-friendly Hepsia Control Panel and as soon as you sign in to your website hosting account and check out the DNS Records section, you will only need to fill several boxes with the needed info and your new SRV record is going to be active in several hours. You can type in the service, protocol and the port number that you'd like to use as well as the priority and the weight of the new record based on how you need to set up your system or what the third-party provider requires. If needed, you can even change the TTL (Time To Live) value for the record, which indicates how long it'll remain active after you modify or erase it. The standard TTL value for almost all records is 3600 seconds and you will be able to leave it if you don't specifically need a different one.
SRV Records in Semi-dedicated Servers
Setting up a new SRV record for any domain hosted in a semi-dedicated server account on our end will be very easy and is going to take no more than a couple of mouse clicks via a user-friendly interface. Using the DNS administration tool within your Hepsia hosting Control Panel, you can create any record you need and as soon as you choose SRV as the type, several more textboxes will appear on your screen. There, you'll have to type in the record value, the protocol, the service as well as the port number and you'll be ready. Optionally, if the other service provider requires it, you will also be able to set the weight and priority values if they have to be different from the standard value, which is 10. The range for those two options is from 1 to 100, so you have a lot of possibilities if you use a lot of servers for a given service. You could also determine how long the newly created SRV record will remain live in case you erase it in the future by setting a TTL (Time To Live) value for it. By default, the TTL is 3600 seconds.