GoDaddy slow to make DNS and other domain changes

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One thing that bugs me about GoDaddy with respect to other registrars such as name.com, is that when I update things for my domain name GoDaddy is very slow to respond. Encirca responds faster and name.com particularly so.
 
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do you mean, the interface is slow and laggy, or that the changes are slow to happen?
 
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Moniker has the fastest DNS updates from our experience.
 
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recently it took over 3 days for godaddy to update a url forward. I had to open up a tier 3 support ticket. grr

they need a godaddy lite for domainers. if I want to see hot chicks ill look at porno
 
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their hosting setup for sub domains, folders, scripts, etc are very slow as well!
 
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It's been about 7 hours since I've changed my DNS to sedoparking from parked (.com & .org), and while the whois has changed to reflect the new DNS, the names are still parked on parked.
 
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Yep, when I do NS changes at GD I don't even bother to check until the next day to be sure the changes have occurred. It sucks but I am used to it now. Snapnames before it became moniker provided the only real time NS changes I can remember finding.
 
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I feel the same.
I have used both godaddy and name for a while now, godaddy loads really slow and they update DNS very late compared to name (they do it just really fast)

Name is good at browsing too.
One more thing about godaddy is it's registration process is hard and full of ads and offers.
 
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Godaddy makes way more money with slow dns changes, as the parking page sets, and they get all that PPC revenue.
 
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mytreat said:
Godaddy makes way more money with slow dns changes, as the parking page sets, and they get all that PPC revenue.

Theory is true, yes, but it isn't practised. Using godaddy I get instant DNS updates. It's most likely your ISP being crappy and slow, I can submit a DNS change now and have it running in 30 seconds.
 
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Steven said:
It's been about 7 hours since I've changed my DNS to sedoparking from parked (.com & .org), and while the whois has changed to reflect the new DNS, the names are still parked on parked.

yes godaddy has been slower lately to update dns. moniker is instant
what you are finding is your pages are cached if you visited the parked pages prior and may stay cached for a day

try visiting site through a
proxy
 
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