Lost Website domain name
Unfornately I lost my website domain name. I forgot to renew the domain and the next day I noticed my domain had been registered by ICANN. Sigh...
The good thing is that I have planned to shift my website from Hostdepartment to Godaddy and now it is definitely the good time to do it.
The first thing is to get a good domain name. It took me quite some time to make a decision on this issue. Then I canceled my original Economy hosting plan and bought a deluxe hosting plan. With a coupon altogether it cost me 60$.
After 12 hours or so I was able to upload my website to my new domain. During the setup I noticed that GoDaddy is using web farm to host the websites because I made use of Application variables in my ASP.NET website. From time to time the request will trigger a Application varible loading function. I wished I had used other techniques instead of Application varible to hold global values.
Fortunately most of my website functions do not depends on application variables. Therefore I can live with the current configuration for now.
With Godaddy's web farm hosting environment, the response time after initial loading is pretty good. I am quite satisfied with the transfer which took me less than 24 hours to bring my website back to life.
The good thing is that I have planned to shift my website from Hostdepartment to Godaddy and now it is definitely the good time to do it.
The first thing is to get a good domain name. It took me quite some time to make a decision on this issue. Then I canceled my original Economy hosting plan and bought a deluxe hosting plan. With a coupon altogether it cost me 60$.
After 12 hours or so I was able to upload my website to my new domain. During the setup I noticed that GoDaddy is using web farm to host the websites because I made use of Application variables in my ASP.NET website. From time to time the request will trigger a Application varible loading function. I wished I had used other techniques instead of Application varible to hold global values.
Fortunately most of my website functions do not depends on application variables. Therefore I can live with the current configuration for now.
With Godaddy's web farm hosting environment, the response time after initial loading is pretty good. I am quite satisfied with the transfer which took me less than 24 hours to bring my website back to life.
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