No, I did exactly that.

staging.mydomain.com

In your mydomain.com DNS, you will add 3 NS record for
staging.mydomain.com. (ns1.scalr.net, ns2 and ns3.scalr.net) and
that's it :)


On Jul 14, 6:55 pm, kenvogt <[email protected]> wrote:
> OK, so I currently have domain.com hosted on a physical server
> somewhere. I would like to port the site over to EC2. If I create
> staging.domain.com in Scalr, will it mess up the DNS for my live
> domain.com?
>
> On Jul 13, 10:51 pm, "Igor V. Savchenko (DicsyDel)"
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > You can use any subdomain (eg. staging.yourdomain.com) of you domain
> > that points to scalr nameservers. Or you can build farm from "Farms->Build 
> > new" menu and do not use any domains (access will be by IP
>
> > addresses).
>
> > On Jul 14, 3:06 am, kenvogt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I would like to create a staging farm. It seems like I have to assign
> > > a url when launching a farm. Do I have to buy a separate url  from our
> > > production app to create a staging area? I know, it's only a couple
> > > bucks but I wonder if we could just use an IP address.
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