Updating Your DNS Records Due to Server Change
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In this article
- Updating your DNS records
- FAQs
We are changing the server that hosts your domain. To keep your site running smoothly and securely, you need to update your domain's DNS records.
You can update your DNS records in your domain provider account. Your domain provider (also known as your domain host) is the company that manages your domain, usually the company you bought your domain from.
Updating your DNS records
Update your DNS records in your domain provider account (for example, GoDaddy, Google Domains, Namecheap, etc.)
To update your DNS records:
- Log in to your domain provider account.
- Go to your domain settings page.
- Go to your DNS records.
Tip: Look for a section called DNS management, DNS settings, or DNS records. - Update the A record to 185.230.63.107
Note:
The exact steps to update your DNS records vary depending on your domain provider. If you have any issues, contact your provider's support team and they can guide you through the update.
FAQs
Click a question below to learn more about updating your DNS records.
Will my site go down during the update?
What if I don't know who my domain provider is?


