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Moving Servers Around

In the last couple of days, I’ve been moving my blog to different servers that we manage. This, after Marc’s advise that it is good to be on an IP address no one else shares with you, especially if you get inbound links from them. I realized that a lot of our clients that link to my blog are also on the same server where my blog is hosted so the move will have some SEO benefits.

Thus, I tried to move my server out of it. Apparently, I’m having a hard time viewing my blog after two migrations, primarily due to slow DNS resolution by local ISPs. My site resolves almost instantly from DNSReport but local ISP still points to the old server on pings and traceroutes. Some of the regular visitors might also notice this as well.

This is a common incident we encounter with some clients who claim they cannot view their site when in fact it resolves just fine with the rest of the world. I think this is due local ISPs having longer DNS cache refresh within their network. We’ve had several correspondences with network admins of these ISPs but they themselves have no idea about it.

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    5 Responses to “Moving Servers Around”


    1. Gravatar Icon Fleeb replied on Nov 10th, 2005 at 8:01 pm (1)

      “but they themselves have no idea about it”

      Network admins with no idea?

    2. Gravatar Icon Migs replied on Nov 10th, 2005 at 11:26 pm (2)

      Yup, the clueful network admins have moved on to other careers… :)

      As a precaution, before planning a DNS change, set the Time To Live to 300 seconds at least a day before.

    3. Gravatar Icon alfie replied on Nov 11th, 2005 at 12:09 am (3)

      “This, after Marc’s advise that it is good to be on an IP address no one else shares with you, especially if you get inbound links from them.”

      Yup, coz you and the one (with same IP as your website) that link to you will be having some trouble with Google search result ranking algorithm. That is why I never link to your blog and to ploghost.com even if I like to. Peace……

    4. Gravatar Icon vern replied on Nov 11th, 2005 at 3:57 am (4)

      I couldn’t view your website last night. It probably isn’t specific to PH DNS servers.

    5. Gravatar Icon markku replied on Nov 12th, 2005 at 3:00 pm (5)

      I think having a unique IP has its benefits in SEO, but rather over-emphasized. Though of course, this is just my opinion. :) I’m sure marc has the numbers to suggest the relevance of such a move. :)

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