Gregory Hill wrote:
I am currently using the DNS servers on Server Beach, but if I could
have the dns and registrar consolidated, it would make life easier and
allow me to move my hosting around without having to set up DNS again
each time.

I personally like to keep the two separate so that changing one doesn't somehow mess with the other. This philosophy goes way back to the first time I decided to use my ISP's *free* email addresses. Being tied to an ISP by a widely distributed email address made me stick with this ISP for about 6 months longer then I would have otherwise (big jump in price when original contract expired).

If you keep your DNS for a *bunch* of domains with your registrar, then jumping ship when they start yanking you around gets a lot more difficult. It's not impossible, just harder. With so many good services out there that are cheap or free, I don't see why anyone wouldn't just go with one of them. I second the EveryDNS.net vote.

Gabe

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