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Thursday, I am planning to switch my web site to a new host and I have been told that I can expect the web pages to be down for 12 to 24 hours, because of DNS propagation.
Do you know if this downtime will affect my site ranking? For those who did that had that kind of downtime, did you get unexpected consequences?
Thanks.
I'm switching host again next week (US to UK server) and I'll leave both running, not taking any chances.
Is there no way you can have both hosts running your site until DNS has fully propigated. A lot of servers cache the DNS info and might not change upto to 2 weeks later. I've seen requests on my old site logs 2 weeks after I switched to the new server.
I have been told that I can expect the web pages to be down for 12 to 24 hours, because of DNS propagation.
You can expect some places to update DNS in minutes, hours, others in days, weeks...
You should DUAL HOME (leave 2 copies up) the web site so there is ZERO down time during the transition for about a day, then install a redirect in the original site sending visitors with the old IP address to the new server.
If this is an ecommerce site or something collecting data I would simply redirect it immediately to the new location, do this all the time and don't lose any visitors or SERPs.
Best option is to switch the DNS to the new host a few days *prior* to making the move. Have the new host configure the DNS continue to point to old host AND set the TTL to something short like 60 seconds. After the propagation period is over have the new host point the DNS records to the new account and 60 seconds later you're live. Again, some extra considerations for databases apply.