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Many website owners change DNS providers to boost speed, improve uptime, or add extra security features. The benefits are clear, but so are the risks if you switch without a plan. One wrong move and you could face downtime, email failures, or outdated pages being shown to visitors.
The safest approach? Prepare before you act. Build a full record of your current DNS settings, set up the same configuration with your new provider, and test it carefully. Only after confirming that everything works should you update your domain’s nameservers. Even then, keeping the old DNS zone active for 72 hours is essential. This overlap covers you while the internet updates, ensuring your visitors always land in the right place.
When done right, moving to a new DNS provider is quick, smooth, and invisible to your users. When done wrong, it can become a costly headache.
In case you want to read more about this topic, we recommend the following article explaining how to successfully change your DNS provider without downtime!