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Matt Meiser
09-11-2012, 7:11 PM
Anyone have any recommendations who to use? This would be for my personal use. DNS would be taken care of through DynDNS -- I signed up and donated $10 to them back when the founder(s) were running it from home and I have a full lifetime account that would cost $100's today.

And is the privacy protect worth it, should I just lie about the address and phone number and use a junk email for WHOIS, or is it not even really a concern?

Scott T Smith
09-11-2012, 8:37 PM
Matt, you might want to check out 1&1.

http://www.1and1.com/?__reuse=1347410202253

Luke Pighetti
09-11-2012, 8:43 PM
Google. All day, every day. I don't and wont use anyone else.

When I used them it was $10 a year flat rate with free privacy protection and they automatically set up the domain for Google Apps. Registration piped through enom.

Phil Thien
09-11-2012, 8:51 PM
Google. All day, every day. I don't and wont use anyone else.

When I used them it was $10 a year flat rate with free privacy protection and they automatically set up the domain for Google Apps. Registration piped through enom.

Can you use Google if you're not going to use Google Apps?

Luke Pighetti
09-11-2012, 10:47 PM
Can you use Google if you're not going to use Google Apps?

Absolutely, but if you decide to do so later it will be turnkey, which is nice.

Matt Meiser
09-11-2012, 11:00 PM
So is that done under "Google Apps for Businesses" or should I be looking for something different?

Luke Pighetti
09-12-2012, 12:15 AM
Yep! I think. I just search 'google domain registration'. I got this http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/business/domain.html

Matt Meiser
09-12-2012, 7:28 AM
OK, that's the one I found too. Just wanted to make sure I was in the right spot.

Luke Pighetti
09-12-2012, 8:30 AM
Not sure if you already have a hosting plan or not, but I've been thrilled with A Small Orange.

Brian Elfert
09-12-2012, 4:44 PM
I was going to do my domain through Google when I got one 6 months ago, but they didn't support .us domains back then. I went with GoDaddy for my domain. I did not seem to affected by the GoDaddy outage.

Luke Pighetti
09-12-2012, 9:56 PM
Google now offers registration via GoDaddy or enom. I prefer enom.

Matt Meiser
09-12-2012, 10:18 PM
I got my domain registered through them this morning. Other than some glitch that kept DyDNS from updating their name servers with my hostnames when i delegated to them it was easy. I'm just using the domain so that I can expose a couple services from my network outside and make them work the same (same names and ports) inside and out. All for family use, nothing that will see much traffic.