Apologies if this sounds like a rant, I just wanted to share my experience:
I personally don't like 1&1 due to their lack of some features and their customer support is mediocre and slow (it could just be my luck though since it sounds like others have had good experiences with them). At some point, I am planning to move away from 1&1. >From a feature standpoint, I discovered last year that with 1&1, they don't >allow you to create TXT or SRV DNS records (and they won't create them for you >either). But if you don't need this, then this may be fine for your needs. >From a customer service standpoint, we have had times where our site went down >and their customer support team was unable to help us or give us a clear >answer for some time. On two separate incidents, 1&1 detected our IP address >as malicious and blocked access to the site via HTTP as well as sFTP, which >effectively locked us out. Unfortunately their customer support team >indicated that we would have to wait it out for the IP block to automatically >lift itself after some periodic time (I think it was 24 hours). Anyways, I'm not sure what your requirements are, but I wanted to share my experience with 1&1. -Aakash Shah -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John Matteson Sent: Friday, January 3, 2014 5:46 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [NTSysADM] Alternatives to Network Solutions? 1&1.Net is a good provider. Sent from my iPad > On Jan 3, 2014, at 9:17 AM, Tom Miller <[email protected]> wrote: > > One of my clients uses Network Solutions as DNS provider and web site host. > NetSol took the site off-line recently - without any warning - due to some > vulnerability (which was not stated by NetSol). > > We got it fixed. But the way NetSol handled it was bad without attempting to > contact anyone before taking it offline. > > So I'm looking to move those hosted services to another provider. I'd be > happy to use a "private" provider that hosts the site and also can manage the > site if our admin is away. Suggestions? This is Eastern USA. > > Thanks, > Tom

