NSI... moving a domain

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Author: JohnAlbeeguesswho911@home.com
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Subject: NSI... moving a domain
Do you mean setting the TTL on the ns servers being used by the company
that is currently virtually hosting our website be set low? If so I
cant do that. Also the in house NS servers have been put thru their
paces. Both are overly adaquate for their purpose right now. One is a
833 Pentium 3, with 128Mg Ram, and SCSI HDs, the other a 733 Pentium 3
Compaq Proliant with the same config. And of course a T1 connection to
complement them.

John Albee



Craig White wrote:

>> Any other services you run?
>>
>> If you can move services one at a time. Makes life so much less hectic :).
>>
> ---
> what's wrong with living on the edge?
>
> ;-)
>
> shortening the TTL is a good idea except when you have clients on Sprint
> Broadband or @home with their longer caches.
>
> I kind of like the idea of setting up all the duplicate services on the new
> server(s) and using the dns to point to the new host name(s) and then you
> can always change the alias records when it is time to go live.
>
> Craig
>
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