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tomyknoker
01-03-2007, 12:16 AM
Hi All,

I use MediaTemple for my hosting and they have there own nameservers, I want to use my own associated with my domain like ns1.mydomain.net ns2.mydomain.net, MediaTemple said I could do it using my domain provider can I do this with ResellOne?

Cheers,
Tom

Domains_Aamir
01-03-2007, 08:40 AM
Hello,

Yes you can.

Aamir A.
Reseller Services

tomyknoker
01-03-2007, 04:57 PM
which part of the control panel exactly do I do this in?

Domains_Aamir
01-04-2007, 07:49 AM
Hello,

On the individual Domain management panel. If you need further explanation, please email domains@ev1servers.net. If you would like personal assistance, please visit our live support chat system. We'll be happy to walk you through it.

Aamir A.
Reseller Services

tomyknoker
01-04-2007, 10:03 PM
Does ResellOne.Net offer all this:

The Managed DNS Services includes:
Easy-to-use Web based Interface for DNS Management - More than 90% of the web hosting companies worldwide do not provide you with an interface to manage your own DNS Records. With each of our hosting package you have the ability to add and manage up to 100 records for FREE! using our powerful yet easy-to-use web based UI.
Total Control over SOA, A, MX, CNAME, NS records and TTL - You can add, modify, delete all types of records through the web based interface. All additions and modifications will reflect instantly on every DNS server. You can even set and change TTL on a per record basis, and modify all the SOA parameters.
ZERO propagation delay for any additions or updates - Our DNS servers use a custom version of BIND which allows any zone additions or modifications to reflect immediately across all our DNS Servers without requiring any restarts. The propagation time for any DNS changes is thus zero.
Geographically distributed cluster of servers in world-class facilities geared to deliver 100% DNS uptime - Research and studies show that a lot of hosting companies tend to distribute their DNS servers poorly mainly due to lack of resources, planning and expertise. A study conducted by Men & Mice of five thousand randomly selected .com domains showed that 38% of tested zones were located in one subnet, thus increasing significantly the risk of downtime due to a single point of failure. DNS downtime can bring down a companies website or email for up to 48 hours even after the service comes up due to caching practises of ISP's.

Our distributed DNS architecture is built by subject-matter experts after a lot of careful planning and comprises of n+1 servers, spread across data centers in different geographies, ensuring that there is NO single point of failure.
Support for round robin DNS - Round-robin DNS is a load balancing technique by which the balance power is placed in the DNS server. For example, suppose a company has three identical web sites hosted on three different servers. The company can enable round-robin DNS so that when a user accesses the website he/she will be sent to the first server (first IP Address), the second user who accesses the website will be sent to the next server (second IP Address), the third user to the third server (third IP Address), and the fourth user, will be sent to the first server as the end of the list has been reached.

Round robin DNS is usually used for balancing the load of geographically distributed web servers along with other forms of load balancing and clustering.
24x7 Monitoring - All DNS servers and services are monitored by us 24 x 7. Our centralized notification system ensures that any issues are immediately brought to the notice of the people incharge and our processes ensure that the downtime of any service and server is reduced to the minimal possible extent. As such, due to our DNS architecture and design, it would take multiple simultanoues failures for the service to deteriorate or stop functioning.

aventureben
01-05-2007, 11:51 AM
They offer (free?) managed dns on all accounts as far as im aware

http://www.resellone.net/products/dns.aspx

yurtesen
01-18-2007, 11:33 AM
Yes, I am using it for 1 domain actually. It works good.

sadiqbd
05-15-2007, 12:23 AM
Managed DNS, URL Forwarding and Email Forwarding, is it Free for All domains I will register?

aventureben
05-15-2007, 11:59 AM
I'm pretty sure managed DNS is a free service for all domains (I don't even think they have to be registered through RS1)

Does the site mention e-mail forwarding? I don't think that's a service.. but someone can correct me if i'm wrong