I have my web sites and email setup at another web host right now. Unfortunately, after five years of good service they have been sold to a new owner and the quality has deteriated dramatically - in the last several months I have had nothing but trouble and their technical support staff while nice does not seem to be able to fix the problems.
I would like to setup my web sites on a new web host in a reseller account (WHM/CPanel is what I have at my other host) on your HostGator. I would like to set it up so that when a user send an email or browses to my web pages they first go to my sites that are on my account your servers but if for some reason your server were not available they would get redirected to my old web host account which I'll continue as a backup. My goal is reliability. I want my email and web sites not to go down.
I believe that the way to set this up is has to do with the DNS or name server setup but I am not clear on the proper term or how to do it. My domains are registered at GoDaddy.com and I use a private name server ns1.flashweb.com and ns2.flashweb.com at my existing web host. I have read the terms dual-homed and round robin but am not sure those are the proper terms for this. Do you know what the right term is for this sort of setup? Do you know how to set this up and can I do it here?
By the way, what I have with my other host is a reseller account (WHM/CPanel). I don't really need reselling - I don't sell. I'm used to WHM/CPanel so sticking with that is nice but not necessary. I just need to be able to support multiple domains for our small family farm, my blog, family blogs, my brother's site, my father's site, my wife's portrait gallery, etc. I don't need the entire reseller builling and all of that. My sites put together (14) occupy less than 2GB of disk space and use about 200GB of transfer (mostly the blogs) per month although that's increasing gradually. Which account do you recommend on your system? Budget is of course limited - isn't it always. :)
Thank you,
-Walter
walterj@sugarmtnfarm.com
Sugar Mountain Farm
Pastured Pigs & Sheep
in the mountains of Vermont
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