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I plan on hosting all my sites on my own server now since I am starting to get more domains, plus more traffic. But the problem is, I know Google indexes by IP address, and I don't want to be out for 1 month, especially with Christmas season coming up.
So could someone give me some suggestions on how to inform Google of my new IP address ASAP and when to do the switch to minimize Google downtime?
Thanks.
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It is best to have access to both hosts over the propagation period, or about 48 hours.
<Added> I did forget that there is a discussion within the discussion, you shouldn't need to worry about. :) you'll know when you read it. ED, JOSE and whomever. LOL :) </added>
[edited by: fathom at 6:36 am (utc) on Oct. 28, 2002]
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I moved my site on 10/6 just before the time Ms Googlebot usually deep crawls my site. She came by the new IP on the 8th and deep crawled for two days. Noticed that all the other bots crawled the new IP by the middle of Oct.
But, I kept seeing googlebot (various IPs) in my old site logs, too. So, since we don't really know how google manages their DNS AND I had been heavily penalized for months and was just coming back, I changed the robots.txt at the old IP to disallow googlebot so I wouldn't get penalized for a duplicate site. (I know, probably not necessay, but after 13 months in the basement dunce corner, I wasn't taking any chances.)
The next day the fresh tags started appearing again and I noticed fresh tags on several sites that always get a fresh tag when mine do, this time though, I had no fresh tags. I watched for three days and no tags for me, but for all the other sites.
Because I wasn't getting "freshed" any longer, I removed the googlebot disallow from the old robots.txt and updated that old site with all the new pages I had added/updated on the new IP. The next day I had fresh tags again.
From my experience, I think the deep crawlers find the new IP soon after a change, but the fresh crawlers don't until probably after the index is actually updated from the last deep crawl.
Since it is so close to the shopping season, I would keep the old sites and keep them updated to match the new IP for at least a month. I'll probably keep my old site until I see fresh tags without seeing googlebot at my old IP.
But from what read so far on this issue, I think it will be ok as long as you have all the files on both hosts. is that save to assume.
So I think it's safe to switch if you keep the old one active, or at least I hope so. :)
Index of /
Index of /. Name Last modified Size Description Parent Directory
24-Oct-2002 09:24 - stats/ 21-Oct-2002 20:15 -
Category: Top/Society/People/Women
[(my...] site - parenthesis mine).com/ - Cached
Not much there to interest anyone in going to my Womenfolk site. (sigh) My home page still has the same page ranking and good placement under major keywords so hopefully this will soon sort it's self out. Have others experienced this?
All the other pages seem find including all subdirectories.
Anne
I notice that nothing has changed in my listing yet but then all my google, google2 and google3 listings are still the same so I don't think anything is happening yet. I'm sure it will eventually sort itself out, just wonder how long.
Anne
Index of /
but now has a full description. The only problem is that it is the old information and still the old cached page.
I just hope this means Google has found my site under its new host.
I'll feel better when the description and cache match. Does that happen after the dance or much later?
Anne
The smaller site is in www2 & www3 with a cache of Oct. 11.
The larger, and more important site, has disappeared except for a couple of internal pages that still have a Sept.4 cache. When I put in the url it's not there. So it looks like I really blew it by moving the site so close to the regular deep crawl. We were getting fresh tags every few days and now nothing.
Does anyone think there is a chance it will make the final changes to www?
I just checked my site and the PR bar is now greyed over and reading "this site is not ranked by Google".
Does any one feel that an e-mail to Google would help?
Or do we just have to sit and wait while Googlebot finds the new DNS address. I feel so helpless.
GG if you read this is there any hope of getting this resolved before next month?
This whole problem is because Interland couldn't resolve a tech problem on the MS servers (we couldn't upload changes) and virtually forced us to a Linux server (which I love by the way - really fast uploads). The hours of long distance from Venezuela and the hours of work debugging the sites because of the change just gets me madder and madder especailly now that we missed out being in Google this month. AHHHHHH.