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bidswa
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I am sorry guys that I made a statement like that. But I got frustrated. Now again the site is down or not reachable. bleh....
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everybody just keeps calm with this downtime? I don't understand. I think I will leave this host and go to another. This downtime is incredible. Since I signed up I didn't even have the chance to build my site. All the time the host is down, the site is not reachable, cpanel is not coming up anymore. How to stay calm? Is this going to change or do I really need to find another host with better performance. If so I will also have to warn other potential new customers with a review about what experience I have made here. Advertisements say over 99% uptime! I think the word should be DOWNtime! I didn't see any improvement until now, now feedback from admins about what is going on and when they expect it to be solved. So it is an open end, it could take a lot of time until this is resolved. Nobody says something straight forward about the failures, about the downtime, about when it is resolved. We just wait? Until when? For what? :angry:
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Do we get some uptime from the server(s) from now on?
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I just get a co.cc page that displays a bunch of ads and says something along the lines of " Name server changes may take up to 48 hours to update throughout the Internet. " Does this mean that if I wait, the www.sitename.co.cc address will work too? Doesn't make much sense seeing as how it works already if I leave the www off the address.
Yes, your site should work with the www-prefix after the nameserver changes are done. Before that you may not get a working domain.
You have any idea why it takes so long to get the changes done?
DNS trouble
in Technology and the Internet
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I have a registrated co.cc webname for my website. very often though I get a dns server failure stating that the site can not be found because there is no DNS registration at the DNS server.
Anybody have ideas?