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Downtime with custom nameservers?

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  • HostNoc
    Hi Bluehost Rep responded correctly. What you can do to avoid downtime is to set hosting A record in your DNS where you will be changing namesevers to and update nameservers at Registrar. whiile nameservers are in propagation period your site will server from blue host as well as fromm your nameservers.So your customer cant seee any downtime. Regards HostNoc
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  • msklut
    What you can do to avoid downtime is to set hosting A record in your DNS where you will be changing namesevers to and update nameservers at Registrar.

    OK, so to avoid downtime the DNS records would look like this after updating the nameservers at the registrar?
    Name TTL Type Record
    DOMAIN.com. 14400 A 99.199.199.199
    ns1.DOMAIN.com. 14400 A 99.199.199.199
    ns2.DOMAIN.com. 14400 A 99.199.199.199
    DOMAIN.com. 300 NS ns1.DOMAIN.com.
    DOMAIN.com. 300 NS ns2.DOMAIN.com.
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  • HostNoc
    HI ns1 and ns2 should have your IP not bluehost Ip You just need to add A record in your DNS zone Regards HostNoc
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  • msklut
    ns1 and ns2 should have your IP not bluehost Ip

    The current IP for ns1 and ns2 is the IP of our server.
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  • HostNoc
    HI Please confirm site is hosted on same server where you are pointing your ns1and ns2 Regards HostNOc
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  • msklut
    Please confirm site is hosted on same server where you are pointing your ns1and ns2

    Yes, the IP listed in the table above is the same.
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  • HostNoc
    My suggestion is to use different Ips for nameserver and sepertae IP for domain
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  • msklut
    My suggestion is to use different Ips for nameserver and sepertae IP for domain

    I thought the IP address needed to be same to avoid any downtime, right?
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  • cPanelAnthony
    I thought the IP address needed to be same to avoid any downtime, right?

    The DNS switch should be seamless once the nameservers switch from pointing to one IP to another.
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  • msklut
    The DNS switch should be seamless once the nameservers switch from pointing to one IP to another.

    It would be like this, right? Where 99.199.199.199 is the IP of the domain/cPanel server. That's where I have trouble following. The nameserver I'm planning to use (ns1.DOMAIN.com) will have the same IP as DOMAIN.com. Current nameserver nslookup ns1.bluehost.com Non-authoritative answer: Name: ns1.bluehost.com Address: 162.159.24.80
    Updated nameserver nslookup ns1.DOMAIN.com Non-authoritative answer: Name: ns1.DOMAIN.com Address: 99.199.199.199
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  • cPanelAnthony
    Hello! That should be fine. Just make sure you set up the DNS portion in advance. What I mean is, before you register the nameservers and switch the domains over, make sure the A records for ns1 and ns2.domain.com are configured within the cPanel DNS editor. Then, propagations should be as easy as waiting for old nameservers to stop being used and for the new ones to kick in.
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  • msklut
    What I mean is, before you register the nameservers and switch the domains over, make sure the A records for ns1 and ns2.domain.com are configured within the cPanel DNS editor.

    OK, so the DNS zone for the primary domain currently looks like this:
    Name TTL Type Record
    domain.com. 14400 A 99.199.199.199
    ftp.domain.com. 14400 A 99.199.199.199
    mail.domain.com. 14400 A 99.199.199.199
    server.domain.com. 14400 A 99.199.199.199
    ns1.domain.com. 14400 A 99.199.199.199
    ns2.domain.com. 14400 A 99.199.199.199
    domain.com. 300 NS ns1.bluehost.com
    domain.com. 300 NS ns1.bluehost.com
    Would I need to change anything since ns1 and ns2 are already in the DNS zone for the A records? I would need to change the NS records before updating the registrar's nameservers, right?
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  • cPanelAnthony
    Hello! Yes, that should be correct. Just try to do them as quickly together as you can.
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  • sajithgsm
    First find the Private Nameserver section and set private nameservers on your domain name. after that, add them both into your nameservers section too on the domain.
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