AAAA Records in Shared Hosting
The highly developed Hepsia web hosting CP, provided with our shared hosting, will allow you to set up a new AAAA record effortlessly. When you are in the account and you visit the DNS Records section, you'll find all records you have for any hosted domain name or a subdomain under it. All it takes to set up the AAAA record is to click on the New Record button, to choose the domain/subdomain in question, select AAAA and then only enter or copy and paste the IPv6 address. We also have a step-by-step guide if you have never created records for your domain names, but it is less likely that you will need it as Hepsia is much easier to use compared with other Control Panels available. Within an hour your new record will be functioning and your domain will start resolving to the servers of the other service provider. There's also an option to change the TTL value, which shows how long this record is going to be working if you update it, from the standard 3600 seconds to any value which the other provider may require.
AAAA Records in Semi-dedicated Hosting
When you have a semi-dedicated server account from our company and you need to create an AAAA record for a domain address you have hosted in it or a subdomain you have created, it will take you only a few clicks in the Hepsia Control Panel to achieve that. In case you have never had a web hosting account before, you won't encounter any troubles since you will use a very simple and easy-to-use interface. All of the DNS records for your domains are going to be listed in a section of the CP with the exact same name, so when you go there, you will see all records which have been set up automatically or manually and you're going to be able to set up a new one by clicking on the corresponding button. A small pop-up shall appear, so with a few mouse clicks you can select the type of record that you need and for which domain or subdomain it'll be set up. After that, just paste the IPv6 address in a text box, save the modification and 1 hour later the new AAAA record is going to be 100% live. As an optional setting, you can select the time this record is going to be active after you edit it or remove it in the future. This is actually the so-called TTL, or Time To Live value of the record, which you can modify from the standard 3600 seconds when the other service provider requires it.