What he said! ;) Ideally you want to be in control of the authoritative DNS servers for your domains not going through a 3rd party. Just one less thing for a 3rd party to FUBAR.
Ben Ruset wrote: > If you own a domain, you can either host DNS yourself or have a provider > do it. Most web hosts will host your DNS for you, although generally you > have little or no ability to make/change your own DNS entries. > > I own my own domain, and manage all of the domains my company owns. I > have my own DNS server running on my personal server that I keep in a > colo in NYC. I also have a pair of DNS servers for my office - one is in > a colo in NYC, and another is in a colo in TX. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
