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It's been a while NP... like years! But always know where I can get quality advice.
I've always have done my own hosting for my private business websites, so the DNS and nameservers were always pointed to the same place. I recently had a service 'take over' my website and trying to figure out what hosting I need, if any. Kind of a mix from a hosting and domain question, so hopefully this section works.
The DNS IP is now pointing toward the company that took over my website and the new website shows up. The nameservers never changed. The new company isn't hosting my email, so I know I at least need email hosting to use my @Domain.com .... but do I need to have a regular hosting account (bandwidth/storage) too or does changing my DNS mean the company is now hosting it?
Hopefully that makes sense! Thanks NP!
I've always have done my own hosting for my private business websites, so the DNS and nameservers were always pointed to the same place. I recently had a service 'take over' my website and trying to figure out what hosting I need, if any. Kind of a mix from a hosting and domain question, so hopefully this section works.
The DNS IP is now pointing toward the company that took over my website and the new website shows up. The nameservers never changed. The new company isn't hosting my email, so I know I at least need email hosting to use my @Domain.com .... but do I need to have a regular hosting account (bandwidth/storage) too or does changing my DNS mean the company is now hosting it?
Hopefully that makes sense! Thanks NP!