AAAA Records in Shared Hosting
If you would like to create a new AAAA record for any domain or subdomain hosted inside your shared hosting account, it is not going to take you more than several easy steps to do that. Our in-house built Hepsia CP is very intuitive to use and is going to enable you to set up or change every record with ease. After you sign in and visit the DNS Records section, where you can find all existing records for your domains and subdomains, you'll only have to click on the "New" button, choose AAAA from a small drop-down options menu inside the pop-up that will show up, enter or paste the required IPv6 address and save the modification - it's as easy as that. The new record shall be 100% working within a maximum of 1 hour and the hostname that you have created it for will start opening whatever content you have with the other company. When required, you will also be able to edit the TTL (Time To Live) value, which shows the time in seconds that the new record will be live after you eventually edit it to something different or you simply delete it.
AAAA Records in Semi-dedicated Servers
As our state-of-the-art cloud hosting platform supports AAAA records, you'll be able to create one without difficulty for every domain name or subdomain which you host within a semi-dedicated server account from our company and the new record will propagate within the hour, to enable you to start using the services of any other provider you point the domain/subdomain to right away. You can create the record from the DNS Records section of your Hepsia website hosting Control Panel in which you will also find all the other records that were created automatically or you have set up manually previously. The set up of the new AAAA record is as easy as picking the needed Internet domain or subdomain and the AAAA type from simple drop-down menus, inputting the IPv6 address within a text box and saving the change. You will be able to change the record anytime if necessary. Assuming the other service provider demands a certain TTL value for the new record, you'll be able to modify this setting as well. The Time To Live option specifies how long an existing record will continue functioning after you modify it or remove it and the time is in seconds.