DNS Setup & Management
Essential Steps Before Changing Nameservers to VergeCloud
Overview When you add a new domain to the VergeCloud User Panel, one of the first and most important tasks is confirming that your DNS settings are correct. Proper DNS management determines whether your website loads, whether email services function, ...
DNS Setup
Overview When you change your domain’s Nameservers (NS) to VergeCloud, your domain becomes active on VergeCloud DNS. From this point forward, all DNS records must be added and managed through the VergeCloud dashboard to ensure your domain and ...
DNS Zone File
Overview In the architecture of DNS, a Zone represents the administrative domain of control for a domain and its sub-domains. Essentially, a DNS Zone acts as a container for all the records related to a particular domain, such as A, CNAME, MX, and ...
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
Overview The VergeCloud DNS Load Balancer provides an intelligent and scalable way to distribute incoming traffic across multiple origin servers linked to your domain or subdomains. By choosing the appropriate load balancing method, such as Round ...
DNS Cloud Option
Overview After migrating your website to VergeCloud and completing the necessary DNS configurations, you can view and manage DNS Records for your domain and its subdomains directly from the DNS Records section within the VergeCloud dashboard. This ...
Changing Default Name Servers
Overview A Name Server (NS) Record is a fundamental type of DNS record that specifies which DNS server is authoritative for a particular domain. It essentially tells the internet where to go when someone tries to access your domain. Without accurate ...