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What are my options - is there a way to move the site without losing my Search Engine positions. I have had an experience moving a smaller site and it never did recover. Is there a way to safely do this and minimize the negative reprucussions.
Is it possible to have 2 hosting platforms for a few months? Doesn't the registrars DNS point just to one or the other?
AFAIK, Google seems to have squashed the problem of using old DNS info for weeks at a time. That is, if you switch DNS info, Google should be (in my experience) hip to the change within 24 hours or so.
I left the old site up for a few days, but once I saw G-Bot on the new box, I closed the other one down.
hope that helps,
kpaul
It's post #60 in this thread: [webmasterworld.com...]
I had posted a wish that Google would do at least daily or weekly updates of their DNS settings if they do not already. He's right though... The TTL settings are the ones that specify how long your DNS settings should be cached, and these can (and should) be reduced gradually to zero before a change of IP.
Most webmasters do not have any influence over these settings, though, their host has. You can check your TTL settings here:
[dnsreport.com...]
Look in the generated report under "info -> SOA record" The large number you will see is in seconds.
Anyway, although it's a large number it will probably not be even a week, and i think it's hardly improbable that it's a month, so that basically does not explain the loooong G cache period mentioned in other threads.
/claus
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/claus