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Would it be unaffected? Or would you basically be starting all over again?
Does it matter if your hosting account is named or IP based?
Moreover, what does one need to do to insure not having problems when changing hosting companies?
Also, my understanding is web hosting company clients don't "own" the IPs they are assigned. So, short of having one's own data center, this has to be an issue for anyone changing hosting providers.
Thanks,
Louis
No it will not effect your rankings. The spider might miss one run possibly. When DNS is changed it takes around 24-48 hours to propigate around the globe, I believe. Piece of advice would be to leave your site in place for twice the lenght then remove it. That way if the zone files don't hit an area before a surfer hits your site they still will see the old site.
Brian
GoogleGuy indicated that Google had improved their DNS refresh rate, but people still report Googlebot hitting old IPs for a few weeks. Anyone know how other engines compare?