Changing the Name Server (NS) records for your domain can be a significant step in managing your online presence. Whether you're switching to a more reliable DNS provider or configuring your domains for better performance, Regery makes this process straightforward and efficient. Below, we'll guide you through the steps to mass change NS records on Regery, helping you streamline your domain management tasks.
Step 1: Access the Domains Tab
To begin, navigate to the Domains tab on the Regery platform. Place your mouse cursor over this menu to see more options. This is your starting point for managing all your domain-related settings.
Step 2: Understanding Mass Operations
Regery offers a powerful feature called mass operations which allows you to manage multiple domains simultaneously. This functionality is especially useful for businesses managing a large portfolio of domains. Here’s how to use it:
List Format: Each domain name must be entered on a new line.
Parameters: After the domain name, add the desired parameters. These can be separated by a space or a comma.
Comments: Lines starting with '#' are ignored by the system and can be used for comments to keep your list organized.
Asynchronous Processing: All mass operations are scheduled and processed in an asynchronous manner, meaning they are handled as bulk operations which don't interfere with your ongoing work.
Operation Collision: If a domain is already undergoing another bulk operation, the new request will be ignored to prevent conflicts.
Step 3: Filling Out the Mass Operation Form
Here is how to properly fill out the form for a mass NS record change:
Example Format:
# Format: domain_name [dns_provider] [nameservers_list]
# Example: set "Regery Free DNS" provider example1.com regery
# Example: set custom nameservers example2.com ns1.nameserver.com ns2.nameserver.com
Step 4: Execute the Changes
Once you have prepared your list following the above format, submit it through the provided input field on the mass operation page. The changes will be queued and processed accordingly.
By following these steps, you can efficiently manage and update the NS records for multiple domains, enhancing your operational efficiency and ensuring that your domains are always using the best possible DNS settings. This not only saves time but also reduces the likelihood of errors typically associated with manual entry.