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So the servers will no longer be inside the NAP of the Americas building?
I am on web5.g********.com Linux Shared Hosting
This server was never physically there. It is in Miami Exchange.
I guess what I mean is that the servers will no longer be in Miami?
Yes.
This was our intro announcement, as we have further details like that we will be updating more.So when will the server officially be in Texas and no longer in Miami?
Yes you will need to change the IP association at your domain registrar for your nameservers, we will be getting those IPs out soon, this was the first notice of the plan and we will be following up with more details in other mails, and also on the status page we created, details will first be loaded there.Trying to understand what I have to do here.
As a reseller I have a domain that has custom nameservers that point to specific IP addresses. I will have to change those IP addresses to reflect the move to Waco.
Clients of mine have all been directed to point their domain dns or nameserver to
ns1.myresellerdomain.com and ns2.myresellerdomain.com. They should not have to make a change, right?
I am assuming that once I have changed the IP address on my custom nameservers that every domain pointing to those nameservers will be OK, right?
Thanks for your answer in advance.
G******** (cluster2) servers launched all in Miami Exchange. Only some of the older servers were in NAP of the Americas. We still have a presence in NAP but it is limited to switches, routing, and internal servers and we have internal fiber connections back to Miami Exchange/2115 NW CoreSite location a couple miles away.So the servers will no longer be inside the NAP of the Americas building?
I am on web5.g********.com Linux Shared Hosting