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What are the nameservers used for Cloud DNS?

Find the list of nameservers required for configuring the domain in Cloud DNS.

Views 244Published on 22/08/2025by Patrick Turner

In the context of the new Cloud DNS functionality offered by Hostico, the nameservers used for domain associations differ from the standard ones used for Shared hosting packages.


The nameservers related to Cloud DNS are:

  • nsa.hostico.ro
  • nsb.hostico.ro
  • nsc.hostico.ro
  • nsd.hostico.ro

After purchasing the additional option, the domains need to be configured to use these nameservers in order to benefit from the performance, stability, and flexibility offered by the Cloud DNS service.

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