AAAA Records in Shared Hosting
In order to use a domain name or a subdomain you have within a shared hosting account on our end for any third-party service and you have to set up an AAAA record for that, it is not going to take you more than a few mouse clicks to do this using our effective, though easy-to-use Hepsia Control Panel. As soon as you go to the DNS Records section and click on the Create a New Record button, a little pop-up will show up. This is the area in which you can create any DNS record, so you only have to select the needed domain address or subdomain and the type of record from drop-down navigation and input the IPv6 address, which is the actual record. If you happen to have no experience with such matters, you won't have any problems as Hepsia is incredibly intuitive and the new AAAA record is going to propagate within the hour, to enable you to start using your domain/subdomain with the other company. Provided they require it, you are also going to be able to modify the Time To Live (TTL) value for the record, outlining how long it is going to remain active in the global DNS system after you change it or erase it.
AAAA Records in Semi-dedicated Servers
Creating a new AAAA record for a domain name or a subdomain hosted in a semi-dedicated server from our company includes only a few simple steps, that you will be able to find inside the Help section of your Hepsia hosting CP as well. You'll need to select the hostname for which the new record will be created from a drop-down menu in which you will find all of your domain names and subdomains. Creating the new AAAA record is as simple as picking out the one that you need and typing in the IPv6 address for it. This is accomplished with no more than a few clicks, so you can effortlessly direct any hostname to a different provider by using an AAAA record and use it with whatever service they provide. It's going to take mere seconds for the new record to be functioning and only around an hour for it to propagate globally, so you'll be done in no time. The other service provider may also request you to set some TTL value for the AAAA record, that is different from the standard one - 3600 seconds. This feature determines how long it will take for any new value you set for your record to take effect as the old value is still active.