Frequently Asked QuestionsDomains

I own a domain at another registrar, will the site work if I purchase hosting here?

Purchasing hosting at Hostico allows the site to operate, regardless of the registrar. Set the NS records to link the domain with the hosting.

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The domain registrar has no relevance, the domain can point to any respective server or hosting. The correlation of hosting with the domain is done by setting the NS (Nameservers) provided by Hostico on the domain at the time of purchasing the package. This operation is permitted or should be permitted by all domain registration service providers.

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