Free DNS Hosting Service

Our service offers hosting for any number of domains and resource records on DNS servers. We guarantee that your website or web application will run smoothly worldwide, with setup completed within several minutes. Seamlessly integrate with your infrastructure, managing all of your resources in one place.

Secure and resilient DNS servers

We use Anycast technology to enhance the security of DNS systems. All DNS queries are processed by the servers closest to the user, which significantly increases fault tolerance and provides protection against DDoS attacks, including DNS Flood.

Unlimited DNS hosting worldwide

Host an unlimited number of domains and DNS records on our global server network. Adding your domains takes only a few minutes.

Fast website and web application loading times

Redundant DNS servers help minimize ping. Available locations include over 320 cities.

Unified domain and record management

Manage all your domains and records in one convenient place through our my.servercore.com control panel or API.

Requirements for DNS hosting at Totalcloud

Domain verification

If you do not yet have a domain, you can check its availability for hosting on Servercore’s servers using the free Whois service.

Domain registration

The first step in creating a web project is domain registration. This process involves an additional fee through an external registrar, as it is not conducted on the Servercore platform. While we cannot influence the domain registration price, we offer free hosting to help you save money.

Adding to the control panel

Specify our DNS servers a/b/c/d.ns.srv.cr, and add your domains to the Servercore control panel — you will be able to manage and configure them. Detailed information about adding and removing domains is available in our documentation.

The purpose of DNS hosting

DNS is a distributed system that converts domain names into IP addresses understandable by servers

DNS allows users to find websites by entering domains instead of complex IP addresses

Stores a huge database with billions of domain names, which allows people to find websites, and owners of resources — their visitors and customers

Businesses from startups to enterprises have experienced our service quality firsthand

TotalCloud delivers reliability, simplicity, and locally hosted infrastructure.

Availability zones in Germany, Netherlands, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Georgia, and Armenia​

Dedicated Migration Service

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Identity and Access Management service to manage roles and permissions

We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, UnionPay, Diners Club, and JCB credit cards.

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Configuration selection

Study the information about available servers and choose an option that suits your needs.

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Server setup

Create a custom configuration or select a server with fixed configuration in the control panel.

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Payment

Study the information about pricing, billing models, and the payment process.

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FAQ

What is a DNS server?

A DNS server is a specialized server that stores a database mapping domain names to their corresponding IP addresses. When a user enters a domain name into their browser, the request is directed to a DNS server, which then retrieves and returns the associated IP address.

At Totalcloud we have DNS servers with high uptime located in over 320 cities.

How to start using free DNS hosting in Totalcloud?

Without a domain name hosted on DNS servers, devices cannot convert it to an IP address, preventing connections to the website or mail server.

DNS servers are typically duplicated to ensure reliability and fault-tolerant performance. Multiple copies mean if one server fails, the others continue operating, ensuring uninterrupted DNS service.

What are DNS zones?

A DNS zone is a virtual space that stores data matching domain names to IP addresses for all resources on a website. This data is stored as resource records, which indicate where to direct requests received for a particular domain name.

DNS zones are divided into internal and public categories, but they form a hierarchy regardless and can have multiple subzones.

What are the main types of DNS records?

If you can’t access the registrar’s control panel:

  1. IPv4 Address Record (A): An address record in a DNS server database that links a domain name to a specific IP address using the IPv4 protocol.
  2. IPv6 Address Record (AAAA): A record in a DNS server database that associates a domain name with an IP address using Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6).
  3. Mail Exchange Record (MX): A record in the DNS server database that specifies which mail server should handle email for a given domain.
  4. Point to Reverse Record (PTR): A reverse version of an IPv4 Address Record that links an IP address to a domain.
  5. Canonical Name Record (CNAME): A record used for domain redirection, such as redirecting a domain with «www» to a domain without «www».
  6. Name Server Record (NS): A record containing the domain’s DNS servers.
  7. TXT: A text record often used for specific tasks, such as verifying domain ownership when linking it to an email service.
  8. Server Selection Record (SRV): A service record that specifies the server location required for certain services to function.