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- Porkbun review. Its really good! : r Domains - Reddit
Porkbun's founder is one of big player in this industry And yes, like any business they are after for profit They also own design tld (correct me if I wrong) And they also sell hosting and other services, so most of profit came from there And since the founder is Chinese, like any Chinese they do business with philosophy (I know it, I'm Asian grew up in Chinese community) "1 cent profit
- Namecheap vs Porkbun vs Cloudflare : r webdev - Reddit
I’ve had truly terrible experiences with Namecheap and Cloudflare Haven’t used Porkbun Namecheap seemed fine until something went wrong on their end and then it became very apparent that they are utterly worthless at customer support – powerless to resolve problems, and will repeatedly break promises and ignore you if they can’t fix it
- Cloudflare vs Porkbun vs Namecheap: An opinion, if it helps
Cloudflare vs Porkbun vs Namecheap: An opinion, if it helps Hey All - My Google Domains started getting moved over to Squarespace this past week, and it's been a less than stellar experience Not only do I not to control what account these domains end up in, managing domains in Squarespace is not what I'd call straight forward
- what about porkbun for hosting? : r webhosting - Reddit
Porkbun are an amazing domain registrar, but a terrible host, as hosting is literally just an addon upsell for them, their support is very poor, as they just don't have that many hosting experts in the wings Use registrars for domain registration, and hosting companies for web hosting
- Porkbun vs Namecheap : r Domains - Reddit
I've never heard of Porkbun until recently, their io renewal is a bit cheaper atm compared to Namecheap - $34 29 vs $40 90 I do like the fact that with Namecheap you can sell domains - in case I don't want it after a few years EDIT: Namecheap's The 10 best domain registrars of 2022 even even points to Porkbun as the better option
- Porkbun or Cloudflare? : r Domains - Reddit
Porkbun for sure in all three of those categories Cloudfare you have to use their nameservers, idk if that matters to you
- Has anyone used Porkbuns email hosting before? Or recommends . . . - Reddit
My domains are about to expire, previous with Google Domains (now owned by Squarespace), and I wasn't expecting to run into "Wildcard or catchall forwards are not supported " with porkbun email forwarding I acknowledge it's a different question than your original post, but I am curious if your findings revealed anything related
- Porkbun vs Cloudflare : r sysadmin - Reddit
Fun fact, Porkbun DNS is using Cloudflare DNS under the hood But that doesn't prevent you from changing to any DNS you prefer
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