Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
Share Thread:
Changing registrar can create downtime for a site?
#1
As you guys know I am very eager to change my current registrar and going to much cheaper yet simpler one. So, here is my query which I am really worried about? Will there be any downtime?
Reply
#2
If you do it right then changing only a registrar shall not create any downtime.
"IF YOU CAN'T MAKE IT, FAKE IT"
Reply
#3
I did it. Didn't create any downtime. Although I have faced some problems as I forgot to remove the WHOIS from my domain.
Reply
#4
Is removing WHOIS mandatory?
Reply
#5
Transferring domain registrars should not result in website downtime if you manage the Domain Name System (DNS) settings during the transfer correctly; provided your nameservers remain unchanged, your site should remain accessible during this process.
We are 100% focused social media firm we help medium, large sized brands with different aspects of social media. Recent publish VIRAL MARKETING
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)
[-]
Ad

[-]
Top Articles
100+ Social Bookmarking Sites List
55+ Image Submission Sites List

[-]
Recent Posts
Google SERP Changes & Algorithm Updates - May 2024
How long does it take to indexed in Bing? If you have good mass appeal then also i...ani2002 — 02:52 PM
Google SERP Changes & Algorithm Updates - May 2024
How long does it take to indexed in Bing?alex31 — 02:51 PM
Intel Xeon 4214R-24c/48t vs AMD Epyc 7371-16c/32t, OVHcloud Dedicated ...
Are these two comparable! Because their offers comes with a similar price tag. I know lit...Ambika_chauhan — 04:52 AM
Can AI tools replace search engines in terms of giving good answers?
It will be a bubble actually for the people who will use AI tools as a search engine. A...Ambika_chauhan — 04:44 AM
DigitalOcean vs Vultr, in terms of scalability?
Guess I will go for DO then. I can always change though.lucas20 — 04:36 AM

[-]
Follow us on Facebook