• it's official, godaddy rocks!


    check this out...$9 for domain registration and dns control included...holy crap what a deal!

  • Change of Registration
  • Parked Page
  • Domain Locking
  • Status Alerts
  • New! Forwarding / Masking
  • New! "For Sale" Page
  • New! Total DNS Control
  • New! 100 Email Forwards
  • and they are a local company...what are you waiting for...start using them!!!

    Friday, October 03, 2003 5:11 PM

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  • Sx said:
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    # re: it's official, godaddy rocks!


    I have hosting account on GoDaddy.com
    +
    1) Cheap.
    2) Working fast

    -
    1) Limited support of PHP (register_globals = Off, no any possibilities to change it, mysql_pconnect disabled, problems with GD lib). Note - it's not docummented in GoDaddy FAQ.
    2) Support team can't gime me good explanations of problems. Looks like they have limited set of standard answers.

    12/17/2003 2:29 AM
  • Tex said:
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    # re: it's official, godaddy rocks!


    If GoDaddy rocks because they include managed DNS, then why are you now using DnsMadeEasy for your domain's DNS?

    3/16/2004 3:04 PM
  • timh said:
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    # re: it's official, godaddy rocks!


    who's snooping dns?

    good point. the honest answer is that i was already using dnsmadeeasy and signed up for the year prior to godaddy having that offering.

    actually i'm not advocating that godaddy's dns is *awesome*, i'm just saying what a great company to offer all of that for one low price. dnsmadeeasy has unbeatable dns pricing with monitoring, etc. so i think i'll stick with them.

    so, godaddy and dnsmadeeasy rock! ;-)

    3/16/2004 3:09 PM
  • Gravatar
    # re: it's official, godaddy rocks!


    I've been using GoDaddy for a couple of years and have always been impressed by them. Their interface used to be rather clunky, with separate logins required for registration and management, but they've gradually welded it al together.

    I'm currently planning to move some of my sites from paid hosting to my own Linux server (over 1MB fixed wireless connection), and GoDaddy's DNS servers should prove invaluable. They seem to give full access to the DNS zone records, which seems to let me do everything I want.

    I've always found their support excellent (much better than Register.com, for example). They even refunded my transfer fee when I fluffed a domain transfer.

    5/26/2004 12:34 AM

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