How do I use GoDaddy default nameservers?

How do I use GoDaddy default nameservers?
Change default nameservers for my reseller customers

Sign in to your Reseller Control Center (use your GoDaddy username and password).
Go to Settings, then Domains.
Below Default Nameservers, select Use custom parked nameservers.
Enter the specific custom nameservers you’d like to use.
Select Save.

Change default nameservers for my reseller customers
  1. Sign in to your Reseller Control Center (use your GoDaddy username and password).
  2. Go to Settings, then Domains.
  3. Below Default Nameservers, select Use custom parked nameservers.
  4. Enter the specific custom nameservers you’d like to use.
  5. Select Save.

What are nameservers for a domain name?

A nameserver is a server in the DNS that translates domain names into IP addresses. Nameservers store and organize DNS records, each of which pairs a domain with one or more IP addresses. These servers act as the bridge between domain names, which we humans can remember, with IP addresses, which computers can process.

Do I need 2 nameservers?

Having two nameservers is accepted as a standard backup requirement to prevent domains from going offline. Therefore, having two nameservers act as a website backup.

What is an example of a nameserver?

For example, if your domain is www.example.com, you could create custom nameservers called ns1.example.com and ns2.example.com. This option is most often used if you have a reseller or VPS account. Setting up a custom nameserver is a two-step process.

How do I use GoDaddy default nameservers? – Related Questions

What is nameserver vs DNS?

DNS records are what contain the actual information that other browsers or services need to interact with, like your server’s IP address. Nameservers, on the other hand, help store and organize those individual DNS records. Earlier, we referred to DNS as the phone book of the Internet.