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Question by Scott S: How do you update name servers quickly for domain names?
I just finished the process of transferring my site to a new host, but I have a problem, when ever you change name servers, it can take months for it to fully change. ISP’s keep a cache of the name servers and rarely update them. Does anyone know of a good way I can ping my ISP to tell them to update the DNS cache?
I am talking about domain name cache, not internet service.

I also have solved the problem my self, thanks for the answers anyway.

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Answer by TimeBandit
Make sure the old ISP has expired your IP address from their DNS servers, then call your new ISP and have them set a lower TTL (time to live) setting on your DNS host records. Most ISP’s set their cache to expire within 24-48 hours so updates take place relatively fast. But you can sometimes request that time be lowered to 1-6 hours depending on how cooperative they are about it.

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Question by lpelaez: I need to find a presentation on a basic instructions on How Domain Name Servers Work?
I need it for a project and I will appreciate if I can find a presentation already created.

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Answer by veraperezp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_name_system has graphs that you may use for your presentation.

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Question by Mega Paintball: can i change my domain name servers on office live?
I signed up for microsoft office live and got their free domain name registration. I decided that their service is to plain. Can i change my domain name servers to somewhere else? If so, how do i do it?

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Answer by Colinc
If they are sup[plying this as part of a hosting deal you may not be able to move it. They would want a fee to transfer the domain name out as they have had to pay for it. You would also probably need then to pay for the domain.

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Question by fourwings7: pupose of multiple domain name servers for a single domain ?
few domain registrars / resellers offer multiple name servers [up to 8 nos] with some additional fee

is it necessary to have as such or primary & secondary name server is enough

what is the benefit if we have several name servers for a domain name ? explain in detail please?

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Answer by phataway.com
Usually, if I’m understanding correctly, this is to secure your business name. For example, if your site is called excel.com and that’s what you pay for and build your business, somebody can buy excel.org, excel.net, etc.

It’s also a good idea and a very creative one to have different website names point to your one website to increase traffic to your site and advertisement exposure on the net. However, the negative side of this is that’s how people get hijacked on the net or bait and switched, you click on apples link and get sent to porn sites.

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Question by New G: What is the relationship between search engines optimization and types of servers?
I bought a shared server for my website because one of my friends told me that, If bought a server you will get more visitors but some experts told me that , the dedicated server is the best not the shared.
dose this true ?
Because there are people say that whenever the largest server whenever you get more visitors from the search engine. Is this true?

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Answer by couchcashdotcom
Not at all, the server you are on has nothing to do with SEO, unless of course it’s blackballed.

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