How to Configure NS Records in Plesk for Reliable DNS Management

Learn how to properly set up Nameserver (NS) records in Plesk to ensure seamless domain resolution, improve uptime, and avoid common DNS-related issues. This guide covers both basic setup and advanced best practices for optimal performance.

Plesk Nameserver Configuration Guide - KW Servers

Are you looking to configure Nameserver (NS) records in Plesk for better DNS management? Properly setting up NS records ensures smooth domain resolution and enhances your website’s reliability.

At KW Servers, we provide easy-to-follow tutorials to help you manage your hosting efficiently. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to add an NS record in Plesk, along with best practices for optimal performance.

What You'll Learn

Why Are NS Records Important?

Nameserver (NS) records specify which DNS servers are authoritative for your domain. Correctly configuring them ensures:

  • Smooth domain propagation

  • Reliable email delivery

  • Improved website accessibility

  • Better control over DNS management

Step-by-Step Guide to Setting NS Records in Plesk

Step 1: Log in to Plesk

  • Access your Plesk control panel using your admin credentials.

Step 2: Navigate to DNS Settings

  • Go to Websites & Domains > Select your domain > Click on "Hosting & DNS" > Choose "DNS Settings".

Step 3: Add a New NS Record

  • Click on "Add Record" to create a new DNS entry.

  • Fill in the following details:

    • Record Type: Select NS (Nameserver) from the dropdown.

    • Domain Name: Leave this blank (for the root domain) or enter a subdomain if needed.

    • TTL (Time to Live): Default is fine, or set a custom value (e.g., 3600 seconds).

    • Name Server: Enter your nameserver (e.g., ns1.yourdomain.com).

Step 4: Save the Changes

  • Click OK to confirm and apply the new NS record.

Step 5: Verify the NS Record

  • Use tools like DNS Checker or WhatsMyDNS to ensure the record propagates correctly.

Best Practices for Managing NS Records in Plesk

  • Use Reliable Nameservers: Ensure your nameservers are stable (e.g., your hosting provider’s or a trusted DNS service like Cloudflare).

  • Set Proper TTL Values: Lower TTL (300-600 seconds) helps faster updates, while higher TTL (86400 seconds) reduces DNS queries.

  • Avoid Multiple NS Records: Only keep necessary nameservers to prevent conflicts.

  • Regularly Monitor DNS Health: Use tools like Pingdom or UptimeRobot to detect DNS issues early.

Final Thoughts

Setting up NS records in Plesk is simple but crucial for domain functionality. By following this guide, you can ensure smooth DNS resolution and avoid common issues.

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