Moving Domain Name

Oct 9, 2008

i have moved my site (pages and data) from my VPS to dedicated.

NOW I want to move the domain from VPS to Dedi.

Both are running on directadmin. I want to quickly move domain so that new user registrations are on the new domain only. Last time when I did this, at some locations domain still resolved at old and I lost some data on old server.

what should i do? I think i need to:

1. update NS at the domain registerar.

2. update the ip address in the DNS administration of old server directadmin so that the ip address is of new server there.

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