I know this comes up periodically but since many are contemplating switching out of GoDaddy right now, does anyone have any solid advice on domain registration, domain hosting, DNS hosting and SSL cert providers?
I use gandi.net, more of a higher-priced registrar and just transferred 10 domains to namecheap.com, which seemed really easy to do. Use their "SOPASucks" transfer coupon for the best discount. ($6.99/yr per transfer plus free private registration for a year.)
A (very) good thing about Gandi is that they anonymize WhoIs records for the domains registered for personal use (all but the first/last name, but these can be obscured by the user). Free of charge and without requiring a transfer of the domain ownership to the proxy like GoDaddy & Co. does.
http://namecheap.com & http://name.com (*These are ones I currently use [namecheap.com since more than 10 years I just realised] and I am pretty happy with them, so far)
I am considering consolidating my domains on amazon route 53. I have both NSI and GoDaddy as domain providers and I guess now is as good a time as any to plunge into amazon's Route 53. The process is so awfully painful and laborious that I keep putting it off.
For me, the issue with switching from Godaddy is cheap ASP.NET hosting - Godaddy's shared hosting is fine because bandwidth is not an issue, however ASP.NET and IIS7 are.
[+] [-] eminkel|14 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] eps|14 years ago|reply
Plus they are a French company.
[+] [-] polyfractal|14 years ago|reply
Another HNer recently launched Badger (https://www.badger.com) but I believe it is only open to beta testers right now.
[+] [-] ___dav|14 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] ra|14 years ago|reply
I recommend nfsn to anyone.
[+] [-] brudgers|14 years ago|reply
Any thoughts?
[+] [-] pkamb|14 years ago|reply