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Check out Hover (https://hover.com/mikewills yes a referral link if you
want). Their site is simple and to the point. I switched from GoDaddy a
couple of years ago.

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Mike Wills
http://mikewills.me


On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 7:23 AM, aec <cfuture@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Oops! My apologies to everyone on the list.

This list was culled from the archives because I was looking for
suggestions on domain name registration, started to send an email, but
checked archives first. I use email sometimes as a handy way save
something to a work folder in my Thunderbird client. I thought I was
sending it to myself.

:-[

Alan



On 8/2/12 8:18 AM, aec wrote:
ehost.com
mydomain.com

hostgator.com

david gibbs: GoDaddy

I originally used Network Solutions & Register.com ... but the
price's they charged did not justify the service they offered.


google has a service

Ken Sims:

Register.com, since changed:

Personally I prefer to keep functions split up so that it's easier
to
change to one part without impacting the others, so I have ...

*Domain registration = DNS Central (a Tucows reseller)*

Name servers for my domains = Security Space (a pay service but very
affordable)

Hosting (both web and email) = me (I have a static IP address from
my
connectivity provider and a physical server in my apartment)

Ken


Jon Paris:

ns1.mydomain.com
ns1.afraid.org
ns2.mydomain.com
ns2.afraid.org
etc.

I've already seen the effect in action as the two mydomain servers
at the top of my list failed yesterday for a short time and my sites
were still reachable via the secondary servers.

carmen nuland:

NameCheap.com


Ken Sims, name servers (DNS resolver)

http://www.securityspace.com/dns/index.html






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