DNS Upgrades
posted by justin Apr 25th, 2007
This morning, I migrated Picnik over to using a DNS service provided by DNSMadeEasy. So far, I’d recommend them for small companies looking for solid DNS at a reasonable price.
Any change carries some risk, and DNS is no exception. Over the past few days I’ve tested several transition plans on some unused domains (they’re useful for something!) and came up with what I thought was the best. With that said, some users might experience some problems, so I’ll apologize up front: I’m sorry!
If you do run into problems, you can try clearing your DNS cache.
May 1st, 2007 at 12:19 am
Why not use zoneedit.com? Works great for us.
May 1st, 2007 at 10:49 pm
I have a couple friends who use them and seem happy.
Frankly, I sorta forgot about zoneedit when I was researching providers.
It looks like the prices aren’t too much different. I don’t mind paying a little for decent DNS.
DNS is a weird animal. It most likely isn’t going to cause your trouble…but when it does there isn’t much you can do besides wait it out.
Thanks for the comment!