What are name servers?

Name servers are computers that translate domain names into IP addresses (or vice versa).

Domain names are alphabetic and therefore easier for humans to remember. The Internet, however, is based on numeric IP addresses, where every computer (host) is assigned a unique IP address. For example, the domain www.xneelo.co.za resolves to the IP 197.189.196.146.

When browsing to a domain, a name server translates the domain name to an IP address. Your computer will then connect to this IP address, which is assigned to a web hosting server. Your internet browser will then retrieve and display the requested website.

A Hosting Only option is available to customers who have previously registered their domain name with a third-party domain registrar, and who want to use their domain name with an xneelo hosting service. In this case, you will need to update the registrar records to reflect our name servers.

xneelo name servers:

Primary ns1.host-h.net
Secondary ns2.host-h.net
Third ns1.dns-h.com
Fourth ns2.dns-h.com

Note:

  • These name servers apply to both South African and German hosting locations.
  • Set up your email and web content on xneelo servers before updating DNS information via the registrar.
  • After updating the registrar name server records, it may take a few hours for the change to update across the Internet – a process called propagation.
    For DNS changes: 2 – 24 hours
    For NS updates: 24 – 48 hours