Domain names are a critical piece of the overall ‘Internet’ puzzle as they are used to identify pretty much every server on the Internet. DNS servers are used to translate a domain name (such as blog.wirelessmoves.com) into the IP address that has been assigned to the server. If this lookup fails for any reason, you are petty much dead in the water as your site or services instantly become unavailable. This is why I shied away so far from moving my most used domain from one domain registrar company to another. In theory, the process is supposed to be quite simple, but then, you know, it’s just theory…
Unfortunately, the pain of having my most used domain name registered and operated by noip.com keeps growing. Over the years their annual pricing has become very uncompetitive and, even worse, they continue to refuse to include must-have features such as dynamic DNS for IPv6 addresses into their system. So I decided that before moving away from them I wanted to gain some ‘domain transfer’ experience by doing a test run.