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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.
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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.
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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.
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Fast website and web application loading times

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

Domain verification
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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
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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
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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

Businesses from startups to enterprises have experienced our service quality firsthand

Servercore is stable, simple, and offers local infrastructure

Availability zones in Kenya, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan​
Compliance with GDPR and DPA 2019
Free migration
Billing in Kenyan shillings
IAM service for managing authorization and access levels
Payment by MPesa or bank transfer

SLA > 99,98%

With financial guarantee

PCI DSS

Payment data under protection

IaaS и PaaS

A wide range suitable for any task

24/7

Free technical support

Our customer stories

Fintech / Uzbekistan

Alif:
Reducing service downtime by 80%

Previous provider's solutions

Low server performance leading to downtime and traffic loss
Inability to delegate key equipment support tasks
No option to work via API, no application clustering capability

After migration to Servercore

Downtime of digital services cut by 80%
30% reduction in IT infrastructure management time
Transition to a modern technology stack and a convenient resource management system

FinTech / Uzbekistan

Uzum Nasiya:
Seamless cloud migration in a month

Previous provider's solutions

Use of VDS with limited capacity and functionality without the ability to scale
Lack of personalized solutions for business development
Lack of adaptive resource settings

After migration to Servercore

Deployment of flexible servers to ensure stable service operation
Design of custom Managed Kubernetes clusters for specific tasks
Reduced IT specialist costs

Cybersecurity / Uzbekistan

HWG Sababa:
How to localize IT infrastructure in 7 days

Client's objectives

Localize IT Infrastructure to сomply with regional law on personal data
Delegate equipment setup and maintenance to the provider
Manage operational expenses for IT infrastructure

Servercore solution

Provided cloud resources in a local data center certified for handling personal data
Ensured a 99.98% SLA, taking care of all technical and organizational aspects of resource deployment
Offered all resources for rent with the pay-as-you-go payment model

Aviation industry / Uzbekistan

Air Samarkand:
50% user growth through cloud migration

Client's objectives

Seamlessly migrate a portion of IT infrastructure from on-premise to the cloud
Achieve uninterrupted operation and high availability of critical services
Delegate corporate portal administration

Servercore solution

Organized a free turnkey migration, selected easily scalable and powerful cloud services
Ensured a 99.98% SLA for cloud servers, optimized the load to ensure high availability for users
Provided an administration service with free 24/7 technical support and continuous service monitoring

Retail / Uzbekistan

M Cosmetic:
Selecting high-uptime servers for a major retail chain

Client's objectives

Implement flexible and reliable cloud servers for stable operation of digital services
Achieve uninterrupted operation and high availability of critical services
Optimize IT infrastructure operational costs and facilitate convenient payments

Servercore solution

Ensured 99.98% SLA for cloud servers, provided easy resource management and scaling
Provided resources in a PCI DSS certified data center for secure handling of data, free DDoS protection
Offered servers with pay-as-you-go billing with payment in local currency based on resource consumption

IT development/ Uzbekistan

Global Solutions:
How to migrate from foreign cloud and triple speed of Delivery process

Client's objectives

Migrate IT projects to local servers with a high uptime and ensure secure data storage
Reduce the time DevOps team spent on configuring and maintaining IT infrastructure operation
Optimize expenses on maintaining IT infrastructure

Servercore solution

Ensured SLA level of 99.98% for cloud servers, provided resources in a PCI DSS certified data center
Took care of setting up, monitoring, and ensuring the smooth infrastructure running
Offered servers with pay-as-you-go model, without additional charges for Internet speed

Food delivery/ Kenya

GoDeliveries:
How to cut cloud costs by 43% and enhance incident response times

Client's objectives

Reduce costs on maintaining IT infrastructure
Ensure stable food delivery operations with minimal downtime and latency
Decrease incident resolution time with technical support

Servercore solution

Offered resource-based servers through a pay-as-you-use billing system with no hidden costs
Provided SLA level of 99.98% for cloud servers located in Nairobi with financial guarantees
Ensured free 24/7 local support service with an average response time of 15 minutes

Choose the region where you want to deploy your service

Nairobi
Almaty
Tashkent
1 availability zone
Nairobi
Kenya
  • Dedicated Servers
  • Cloud Servers
  • Managed Kubernetes
TIER III Design
TIER III
ISO27001
PCI DSS
1 availability zone
Almaty
Kazakhstan
  • Dedicated Servers
  • Cloud Servers
  • Managed Databases
  • Managed Kubernetes
TIER III Design
TIER III Facility
ISO14001
ISO20000
ISO9001
ISO27001
ISO45000
1 availability zone
2 availability zone
Tashkent
Uzbekistan
  • Dedicated Servers
  • Cloud Servers
  • Managed Databases
  • Managed Kubernetes
Reliability level — N+1
TIER II
Tashkent
Uzbekistan
  • Dedicated Servers
  • Cloud Servers
  • Managed Kubernetes
TIER II
ISO27001

Complete guide to working with DNS hosting

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General information

Gain insights into our services, pricing, and infrastructure related to DNS hosting at Servercore.
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Adding domain to DNS hosting

Read how to add a domain to hosting, transfer domains and resource records to DNS hosting via octoDNS.
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Working with domains

Discover how to view zone (domain) status or delete it.
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Working with resource records

Learn how to manage DNS records and set up load balancing.

Get started with 4 easy steps

Step 1

Sign up for free in our control panel

Step 2

Add funds to your account

Step 3

Select products and resources

Step 4

Get started and pay as you go

Compatible products and services for more efficient work

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Cloud Servers

Help during a sudden surge in load on a mobile app or website.
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Dedicated Servers

Suitable for static loads and situations where there are increased data security requirements.
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Global Router

Connects cloud and physical infrastructure within a region into a single private network for free.
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File Storage

Stores data for cloud and dedicated servers, Managed Kubernetes cluster nodes, and allows you to configure backups.
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Backup

A service for automating the creation of backups of physical and virtual machines, databases, files, and applications.
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PostgreSQL

A versatile database for complex processes and calculations.
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MySQL


The most popular MySQL database with classic semi-synchronous replication.
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Redis

An in-memory NoSQL database management system. Can work as both a database and a queuing system.
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Kafka

Ready-to-use Apache Kafka clusters in the cloud.
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TimescaleDB

An open-source time-series database.
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Managed Kubernetes

A service for automating the deployment, scaling, and orchestration of containers.
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Data Analytics Virtual Machine

Pre-configured virtual servers for optimizing work with analytics, BI, and Machine Learning.
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Data Science Virtual Machine

Virtual servers for working with Python code in Jupyter, developing and training ML models.

FAQ

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

Domain and DNS records hosting service is provided free of charge to all clients using any other Servercore products: cloud servers, dedicated servers, cloud databases, Managed Kubernetes. To start using the service, go to the DNS section in the control panel.

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.
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.

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

1. Visit the Whois website.
2. Enter your domain name.
3. In the domain data, find the nsserver section. This will show the registrar’s website through which the domain is managed.

If you have access to the registrar’s panel, you can specify NS servers yourself and transfer domain management to Servercore. To do this, change the NS servers in the registrar panel to those belonging to Servercore. You’ll then be able to manage your records in our control panel.

To add a domain to your site, follow these steps:

1. Log in to your account in the Servercore control panel.
2. Find the DNS section.
3. Click Add zone.
4. Enter your online website name.

The domain will be automatically delegated to Servercore’s free DNS servers. You can also delete or edit domains and their records in our 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.