Nameservers vs A Record?

Mujkanovic

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Is there a difference on using A records or Nameservers in pointing a domain to a server? I can not distinguish the difference between Nameservers with other records. Any one helps me?
 

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It all depends what name servers the domain is registered to. If for example the domain is using the domain registrars name servers then you would point the A record and any others need to your hosting server.

If your domain is using the hosting providers name servers then the DNS records are controlled from their name servers and should be already pointing to the hosting server.

To put it simply A records point and name server records designate control of a zone and it's records.
 

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Is there a difference on using A records or Nameservers in pointing a domain to a server? I can not distinguish the difference between Nameservers with other records. Any one helps me?
DNS stands for Domain Name Server. It is a service that works in a server. And an A” record, is an entry in a database with directions” for getting to a website. These records are stored in a DNS. When you enter an address in your web browser, the request goes to a DNS, which checks its records for the domain name of the site you requested. If available, it sends it back to your browser so it knows where to go for that site. If that server doesn't have the requested domain in its records, it will go to the next DNS to look for it.

Basically, a name server manages records. So when you want to update your DNS records to point to your domain, you'll need to change those (the records) and not the actual name servers. You'll find the records in the panel of your domain provider.
 
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