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How do I configure DNS records for my domain on a new hosting provider?

Asked on Oct 24, 2025

Answer

To configure DNS records for your domain on a new hosting provider, you need to update the DNS settings to point to the new provider's servers. This typically involves changing the nameservers and setting up specific DNS records like A, CNAME, MX, and TXT records.

Example Concept: To configure DNS records, first log into your domain registrar's control panel and update the nameservers to those provided by your new hosting provider. Then, access the DNS management section of your hosting account to add or modify DNS records such as A records for IP addresses, CNAME records for subdomains, MX records for email routing, and TXT records for verification and security purposes.

Additional Comment:
  • Nameservers are typically provided by your hosting provider and need to be updated at your domain registrar.
  • An A record maps your domain to an IP address, which is essential for directing traffic to your server.
  • CNAME records are used to alias one domain to another, commonly for subdomains.
  • MX records are crucial for email delivery and should point to your email provider's servers.
  • DNS changes can take up to 48 hours to propagate globally, though it's often faster.
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