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Ask HN: What is the best recommended domain name registration site?

26 点作者 ceasos超过 9 年前
I am a newbie regarding the domain registration to host my projects. Google search routed me to these as poular ones: 1. namecheap 2. GoDaddy 3. name dot com<p>What factors should I consider before buying any one of their packages. Frankly I don&#x27;t have enough money, Help me decide with your wise advice on this please. Thanks

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oneJob超过 9 年前
Noooooo!!!!<p>None of those. I go with Gandi.net<p>Check them out. They are good people and give back. Never anything but great experiences with Gandi.<p>You&#x27;ll get a free year of ssl certificate and 50% off hosting. But, to really do it on the cheap, get a BeagleBoard Black and a free micro instance with AWS to route traffic to the BBB, which you just run at home. One time cost of 35$ish plus domain registration costs.<p>Also worth noting, going with a company like Gandi over GoDaddy has many non-immediate and intangible bennifits. A simple Google search on customer problems and company practices of GoDaddy should provide lots of material. In the long run, you don&#x27;t want to have to be dealing with headaches surrounding domain registration. At all. That should be fire-and-forget. Pay the extra $5 or $10, you&#x27;ll save yourself plenty of frustration and extra admin time going with the right registrar.
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archimedespi超过 9 年前
Just <i>don&#x27;t</i> use GoDaddy. Just NO. They&#x27;ve been <i>way</i> overcharging people forever, and their services suck. The two registrars I&#x27;d recommend are Namecheap and Google Domains.<p>Yes, Namecheap&#x27;s site is slow. But their support has been great and they&#x27;re cheap. (also they have really cheap $1&#x2F;year whois privacy)<p>Google Domains is nice too, almost everything is $12&#x2F;year.
talawahdotnet超过 9 年前
I used namecheap for a while, they are pretty decent. I switched to <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.namesilo.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.namesilo.com</a> about a year ago because namesilo doesn&#x27;t charge you extra for domain privacy.<p>Namesilo keeps pricing very low, simple and straightforward ($8.99&#x2F;yr for .com). I haven&#x27;t had any problems with them so far.<p>Stay far away from GoDaddy, they try and lure you in with discounted pricing then jack up the price on certain features later on. They are constantly trying to up sell you something else and they make transferring your domain away unnecessarily complex. At least that was the case when I last used them.
nstart超过 9 年前
Very few recommendations for hover.com. Strange. Hover for me has been excellent for domain names. From your question, its unclear if you are looking for a company that does both hosting and domain name registration. If you are ok with a company that does just domain name registration, my combo is hover.com (domain name), and digitalocean.com (project hosting).<p>(Very much aware of potential DNS issues of this. Haven&#x27;t invested time to figure this out yet)
zokier超过 9 年前
Interesting that so many recommend Gandi, I wonder if there is some timezone-bias in play.<p>Anyways, you probably should consider actually reading the ToS for the companies you are planning to do business with. I think at least Gandi has fairly vague terms on which they can terminate the service: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=3388928" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=3388928</a>
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sinatra超过 9 年前
If you trust Google, you can consider <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;domains.google.com&#x2F;registrar" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;domains.google.com&#x2F;registrar</a> too. It&#x27;s fairly straight-forward, no nickel and dime, you get private registration for free, and I am quite confident that it&#x27;ll be hard for someone to use social engineering to steal my domain from there.
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caseyf7超过 9 年前
You may also register domains with Amazon AWS. They are reselling Gandi, but it&#x27;s $12&#x2F;year and it&#x27;s nice to have them all centralized under the AWS console if you use AWS.
curiousfab超过 9 年前
My domains are at Gandi and Hetzner. I do my own DNS with three VPSs in three physical locations on two continents.<p>Gandi and Hetzner both offer 2FA to secure your domains, this is something I find very important, especially with one of my domains having gained quite a value to make it interesting enough a target for a possible theft, and another being so dear to me after more than a decade of use, that I couldn&#x27;t do without it any more :)
jacques_chester超过 9 年前
I&#x27;ve tried a few over the years and finally alighted on Gandi.<p>Not always the cheapest, but they&#x27;re dependable, they&#x27;re in the EU and they have a very, very broad selection. The latter is important because I have a fairly eclectic mix of domain names and I&#x27;m happy to pay a premium so I don&#x27;t have to deal with 3 different registrars.
internals超过 9 年前
I love iwantmyname.com. Great company, great site, great support team, and has almost every TLD out there new or old.
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petercooper超过 9 年前
As a company, we own a lot of domains, so we like to spread the load. We use lots of registrars. Of the major ones, I&#x27;d say Namecheap and Gandi are the best. We also use DNSimple who are good but have since moved to &quot;I Want My Name&quot; for the newest ones since they don&#x27;t require you to upgrade your account the more domains you buy (they price their services into the domain cost instead, which works better for us).<p>All that said, I&#x27;d love to have a registrar that just sent us an annual bill for all of our domains (even if it&#x27;s in advance) rather than billing us separately for every one. It&#x27;s an accounting headache with all the expenses. I believe GoDaddy does that, but.. no thanks :)
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emilssolmanis超过 9 年前
GoDaddy has had <i>a lot</i> of social engineering scandals, I wouldn&#x27;t ever do any business with them.<p>Been with namecheap for quite a while, had no issues.
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ilmiont超过 9 年前
I had this question a few months ago and eventually settled on iwantmyname. I&#x27;m pleased I did. Simply fantastic service in my experience. Friendly customer service staff who&#x27;ll just have a light-hearted chat on Twitter and a really, genuinely simple and useful control panel. Pricing OK, I&#x27;m paying £9.90&#x2F;year for a .net, can&#x27;t remember about others. I highly recommend them.
speg超过 9 年前
Former user of both godaddy and namecheap but I&#x27;ve been using hover.com for a while now with no complaints.
altharaz超过 9 年前
I definitely recommend Gandi.net.<p>They have a very easy interface to manage your domains and their zones. As a result, if you develop your business and need more domains, you&#x27;ll save a lot of time.<p>Plus, they have a good customer service, they offer SSL certificate for 1st year, and free emails addresses.
davismwfl超过 9 年前
Almost all mine are registered with either enom or sitelutions.com. sitelutions lets you choose a charity where they donate to and your portion goes to the charity you choose (that they recognize). I have never had a big issue with either, although Sitelutions support has been a little faster in getting back to me when I have a question or issue but I have been moving more to enom because we integrated an app we have with their reseller api.
pavlov超过 9 年前
For some domains like .io, it&#x27;s possible and convenient to buy domains from the TLD registrar directly [1]. No need to involve a reseller in the middle.<p>Otherwise I like EuroDNS [2]. They have decent service and a pretty good web UI overall, compared to some of the other companies.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nic.io" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nic.io</a><p>[2] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.eurodns.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.eurodns.com</a>
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jkkrrk超过 9 年前
If you&#x27;re interested, I&#x27;ll host your domain for free. I have lots of bandwidth on my VPS, with nothing to use it for.
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moepstar超过 9 年前
Got all of my domains at <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.inwx.de&#x2F;en" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.inwx.de&#x2F;en</a> and couldn&#x27;t be happier.<p>Usually, they&#x27;re even on the cheaper side of the spectrum too and for the one support case i&#x27;ve had with them they&#x27;ve been good and fast to reply.<p>Also support 2FA via Google Authenticator.
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robertlf超过 9 年前
I&#x27;ve been with name.com for probably five years now and I&#x27;ve been pretty happy with them. If I&#x27;ve ever had a question, I can call them and get right through and have my question answered. They haven&#x27;t given me a reason to look anywhere else.
ndabas超过 9 年前
Google Domains (if you&#x27;re in the US) or AWS Route 53. They cost about the same ($12&#x2F;year for most domains, including private registration) but AWS charges extra (about $6&#x2F;year) if you host your DNS with Route 53 as well.
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blakesterz超过 9 年前
I was with GoDaddy &amp; NetSol for years. I found NetSol was particularly terrible. Been with NameCheap for a few years now and haven&#x27;t had any trouble. Not a great interface, but the price is right and support has been fine.
vbezhenar超过 9 年前
I used mydomain.com and namecheap.com. Both worked well. Namecheap has fancy looking front page and terrible looking control panel, but nothing really bad about it, it&#x27;s usable.
adrianmacneil超过 9 年前
iwantmyname.com is great. I&#x27;ve used them for several companies - clean, simple UI, good prices, many TLDs, auto renewal, and helpful support team.
twovi超过 9 年前
hover.com is probably the best that I have used.
saryant超过 9 年前
I use Namecheap, which offers 2FA. I&#x27;m sure others do as well at this point but that&#x27;s a requirement for me.
guide42超过 9 年前
I like joker.com
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coreyp_1超过 9 年前
None of them. They are all too expensive. If they give you a discount on creating the name, then they charge you through the nose to renew it.<p>My current strategy is to ping pong my domain names between GoDaddy and NameCheap, using coupon codes as much as possible. I don&#x27;t particularly care for either company, and I think that both are <i>still</i> too expensive, but I don&#x27;t have an alternative at the moment that I am aware of.
mdotk超过 9 年前
Uniregistry. Domainers prefer it from what I can gather, and they should know.
nomad101超过 9 年前
namesilo.com -NameSilo is good too. I have been using them for a while. They don&#x27;t charge you exorbitant renewal rates like some others do. Fuss free registar.
toothbrush超过 9 年前
NearlyFreeSpeech.net?
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ceasos超过 9 年前
Thank you all for your words of wisdom. Appreciated !!
saganus超过 9 年前
bluehost has worked for me quite well although it&#x27;s not really the cheapest option.
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chrisked超过 9 年前
using domaindiscount24.com. Fair prices, great interface, amazing service.
thaumaturgy超过 9 年前
&gt; <i>What factors should I consider before buying any one of their packages.</i><p>Since nobody answered this part:<p>First, I don&#x27;t recommend having your web hosting and your domain registration with the same company. It&#x27;s convenient, and most people will never have a problem with it. But, when someone does have a problem with it, having both hosting and domain registration with the same company can make things harder. If your account is suspended for some reason, you lose access to <i>everything</i>; if your hosting is with a different company and you lose access to the domain name, you can get another domain name up and running with minimal effort and point it to your hosting company. If you have a problem with the hosting, you can keep your domain and set up new hosting. Either way, you have half as much trouble as you&#x27;d have if you were using a package deal.<p>Second, take a very close look at their terms of service. Anybody can have a bad experience with an otherwise good company; terms of service tells you what kind of company you&#x27;re likely to be dealing with. People have pointed out elsewhere in the thread significant issues with Gandi&#x27;s terms of service, for example. Another one is NearlyFreeSpeech.net: if you ever have a problem with your NearlyFreeSpeech.net service and you try to get a freelancer like me to help you out with it, that freelancer will find it nearly impossible to work with NFS. You <i>really</i> don&#x27;t want to hitch your wagon to a business that will make it unnecessarily difficult to work with their support when something has gone wrong.<p>Third, speaking of support, take a very very close look at what kind of support they offer. Gandi doesn&#x27;t offer phone support; if you have an urgent problem, you have to rely on email along with all of its crappy other issues and their really slow turnaround time. Look for someone that offers phone support, and before ordering service, go ahead and give the phone support a call and see how difficult it is to reach a live person, what the wait times are like, and how easy it is to understand the tech support person. When you do reach someone, just tell them you waned to see what their support was like before ordering service, they&#x27;ll understand. (It&#x27;ll be an easy trouble ticket for them to close.)<p>Do NOT go with the cheapest possible domain registrar. It&#x27;s just not worth it. The most expensive registrars are like 15 bucks a year for most common TLDs. Going with the cheapest possible one might get you down around $3 a year, so you&#x27;re saving a dollar a month to buy yourself a headache in the future. There are a couple of domain registrars to avoid: Network Solutions (because they make transfers extraordinarily difficult and because their web interface is confusing as hell) and Gandi (nonexistent&#x2F;terrible support and stupid ToS).<p>Be careful about going with cheap hosting services. Most of them will put you on a shared plan that will guarantee that your site will go down if it ever gets a little bit of traffic. Most of them have really stupid server configurations that can make managing multiple sites really confusing. I&#x27;ve seen some horrifying security policies and responses from several companies (HostGator immediately comes to mind). NearlyFreeSpeech.net is the cheapest possible web hosting, but they don&#x27;t offer mail hosting and if you ever need support there&#x27;s a good chance you&#x27;re out of luck. They specifically do NOT want to have newbies for customers.<p>GoDaddy has been a big bad problem often in the past, so what I&#x27;m about to say makes me a little sick to my stomach, but: they&#x27;re really not so bad anymore. I&#x27;ve had some excellent experiences with their support over the last year, and they&#x27;re one of the few companies that offers phone support for everything. Their support people -- most of them, not all of them -- know how to use a commandline and can poke around in server configurations and can talk to you at a level you&#x27;ll understand. I don&#x27;t hate having to deal with GoDaddy anymore. That said, do NOT use their mail hosting, they have significant problems with it and nobody there seems to know how to fix it. And nobody&#x27;s wrong for telling you to stay away from GoDaddy, they&#x27;ve had a well-deserved awful reputation for a long time.<p>Lastly: if you really don&#x27;t have much money, and you&#x27;re just getting started, and you don&#x27;t need anything very fancy (or controversial, I don&#x27;t make enough money to put up with the headache of supporting a hate site), contact me at my email address in my profile. I will register a domain for you for free (and make sure you have full access and control of it) and also host it for free, mail service included. I admin my own servers. I don&#x27;t offer the very fastest support response in the world, but you&#x27;ll have a phone number you can call. I&#x27;ve done this for a couple of other people on HN and no complaints so far (as far as I know).
whistlerbrk超过 9 年前
namecheap has been great for me. Don&#x27;t use GoDaddy they are scum.
pcunite超过 9 年前
dyndns (dyn.com)
imaginenore超过 9 年前
internetbs.net<p>The cheapest by far. They don&#x27;t screw you over on the renewal like most of the registrars.