DNS Setup & Management
Essential Steps Before Changing Nameservers to VergeCloud
Managing DNS Records in VergeCloud When you register a new domain in the VergeCloud User Panel, you’ll need to verify that your DNS records are correctly configured so your website resolves properly. Follow the steps below to ensure everything is set ...
DNS Setup
Add/Edit DNS Records Changing your domain’s NS to those defined by VergeCloud activates your domain’s DNS service. All your DNS records must be entered into your VergeCloud account to be resolved by VergeCloud. This ensures that your subdomains load ...
DNS Zone File
How to Upload the DNS Zone File to VergeCloud User Panel In DNS architecture, a Zone represents the administrative control of a domain and its sub-domains. When a new domain is created, a corresponding Zone is established, which stores the domain ...
DNSSEC Configuration
Overview The Domain Name System (DNS) translates human-friendly domain names into IP addresses, allowing users to access websites. However, DNS was not originally designed with inherent security features, meaning it lacks mechanisms to ensure the ...
DNS Load Balancing
The VergeCloud DNS Load Balancer allows you to distribute incoming traffic for your domain or subdomains across multiple servers. This distribution can be configured based on the weight of each server, type of response, or the geographic location of ...
DNS Cloud Option
After migrating your website to VergeCloud and completing your DNS configurations, you can view and manage the A Records of your domain and its subdomains under the DNS Records section in the CDN settings of your user dashboard. What is the Cloud ...
Changing Default Name Servers
Overview A Name Server (NS) Record is a type of DNS record that indicates which DNS server is authoritative for a specific domain. It directs DNS queries to the correct server, where other records like A, MX, or CNAME are stored. For example, an NS ...