Not sure what a good TTL is for our records
Low TTL means fast change but higher DNS load. High TTL means stable but slow on change.
Try this first
- 1Standard A/AAAA, 3600 seconds (1 hour) is comfortable
- 2MX and TXT often 3600 to 7200, rare changes
- 3For migration, drop to 300 a day before
- 4After migration, raise back to 3600 or more
When to bring us in
For multi-CDN or failover, see the dedicated DNS-failover entry.
See also
- Domain expires tomorrow and nobody saw the emailAn expired domain doesn't transfer instantly. There's a redemption window, but you pay extra.
- Unsure whether to enable auto-renewDisabling auto-renew only makes sense for domains you'll truly drop. For anything live, just keep it on.
- New registrar asks for auth code, can't find itEPP code or transfer code is the password to move a domain from registrar A to B.
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