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Posted by Beauregard T. Shagnasty on 08/24/07 23:18
Animesh K wrote:
> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>> Sherm Pendley wrote:
>>> "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" writes:
>>>> Mary Jane Middleton wrote:
>>>>> What do you think? She is saying to use a certain company to
>>>>> register your domain name and a certain company to host your web
>>>>> site.
>>>> This is correct. Never register you domain name with the same
>>>> company you use for hosting the site.
>>> That's the first time I've heard that. What's the rationale behind
>>> it?
>>
>> Been mentioned in these groups quite often. If you want to move
>> hosting, you have to update your nameservers. They may not let you.
>> They may not release the name and allow you to re-register
>> elsewhere...
>
> Ouch. How is godaddy in this regard? I don't mind using their servers
> since they are giving good service ATM (for most of my needs). But
> still curious.
Godaddy is primarily a registrar, but also does web hosting. I would
think they would be alright, as they are such a big name. I would *not*
attempt it with a small reseller.
I have a couple domains registered at Godaddy, but they are both hosted
elsewhere.
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