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Old 10 Aug 2017, 10:40 AM   #3
sflorack
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Originally Posted by BritTim View Post
Having registered your domain, park the DNS at a separate DNS management host (such as EasyDNS or ZoneEdit). The reason for the separation is that, should your DNS host fail, or be otherwise inappropriate for further use, you can use the site where you registered the domain to change to a new DNS host.
Couldn't the same thing be achieved by having FM host his NS records, and then redirect if FM fails? Why involve a third party? (I've never used the DNS hosts you mentioned, but I'd personally rather have my domains managed by someone who has skin in the game.)
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