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Nameserver Basics

What is a nameserver?

Nameservers are the Internet equivalent to phone books. A nameserver maintains a directory of domain names that match certain IP addresses (computers). The information from all the nameservers across the Internet is gathered in a central registry.

This makes it possible for visitors to access your website using a familiar domain name, instead of having to remember a series of numbers.

Nameservers on other networks can access information at the central registry up to 8 hours after registering .COM and .NET domains and up to48 hours for all other domain extensions. This period is referred to as the propagation period.

The nameservers you use depends on when you set up your hosting account. For information on which nameservers to use for your account see Setting Nameservers for Your Domains .

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Windows Hosting

Getting Started with Your Windows Shared Hosting Account

Recently Updated: October 26, 2009 3:13 PM

This guide assists you in getting started with your Windows Shared Hosting account. You may download a PDF version to your computer or view the guide below.

NOTE: The PDF format guide requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to open and print. You can download Adobe Acrobat Reader at Adobe's website.

Getting Started with Windows Shared Hosting.

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Linux Hosting

Getting Started with Linux Shared Hosting

This guide assists you in getting started with your Linux Shared Hosting account. You may download a PDF version to your computer or view the guide below.

NOTE: The PDF format guide requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to open and print. You can download Adobe Acrobat Reader at Adobe's website.

Getting Started with Linux Shared Hosting.

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