There are two ways to connect a domain to a VPS: using nameservers or using an A record.
If the customer does not have a DNS service on their server, they can use an A record with the VPS IP address to connect the domain.
On the other hand, if the customer is using a control panel like cPanel or DirectAdmin, which includes DNS service, they can use nameservers to connect the domain.
In the case where one domain is the main domain on the VPS, child nameservers may be created for that main domain. For example, if the main domain is abc.com and the VPS IP is 103.235.106.100, the customer can create child nameservers as ns1.abc.com and ns2.abc.com in the domain panel and point them to the IP 103.235.106.100. These child nameservers, ns1.abc.com and ns2.abc.com, can then be used as nameservers for all the domains hosted on the VPS.
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