← Back to context Comment by ibraheemdev 4 years ago The status page is down as well: https://status.notion.so/ 6 comments ibraheemdev Reply kjaer 4 years ago And that's why you should always use a different domain for your status pages! GitHub does it well, for instance: https://www.githubstatus.com/ colinbartlett 4 years ago I wrote a blog post about this once[1] because I was totally shocked how few people actually use a separate domain for their status page. It's like < 0.5% and I'll never understand why.1. https://statusgator.com/blog/2020/04/21/your-status-page-des... ajonit 4 years ago >>But you can’t use two completely different DNS providers for your status page and your primary page unless you are using a distinct domain.You can. 1 reply → ThePadawan 4 years ago I smell an ironic business opportunity in the ".status " TLD... yawnxyz 4 years ago that's really clever... too bad I can't afford a TLD
kjaer 4 years ago And that's why you should always use a different domain for your status pages! GitHub does it well, for instance: https://www.githubstatus.com/ colinbartlett 4 years ago I wrote a blog post about this once[1] because I was totally shocked how few people actually use a separate domain for their status page. It's like < 0.5% and I'll never understand why.1. https://statusgator.com/blog/2020/04/21/your-status-page-des... ajonit 4 years ago >>But you can’t use two completely different DNS providers for your status page and your primary page unless you are using a distinct domain.You can. 1 reply → ThePadawan 4 years ago I smell an ironic business opportunity in the ".status " TLD... yawnxyz 4 years ago that's really clever... too bad I can't afford a TLD
colinbartlett 4 years ago I wrote a blog post about this once[1] because I was totally shocked how few people actually use a separate domain for their status page. It's like < 0.5% and I'll never understand why.1. https://statusgator.com/blog/2020/04/21/your-status-page-des... ajonit 4 years ago >>But you can’t use two completely different DNS providers for your status page and your primary page unless you are using a distinct domain.You can. 1 reply →
ajonit 4 years ago >>But you can’t use two completely different DNS providers for your status page and your primary page unless you are using a distinct domain.You can. 1 reply →
ThePadawan 4 years ago I smell an ironic business opportunity in the ".status " TLD... yawnxyz 4 years ago that's really clever... too bad I can't afford a TLD
And that's why you should always use a different domain for your status pages! GitHub does it well, for instance: https://www.githubstatus.com/
I wrote a blog post about this once[1] because I was totally shocked how few people actually use a separate domain for their status page. It's like < 0.5% and I'll never understand why.
1. https://statusgator.com/blog/2020/04/21/your-status-page-des...
>>But you can’t use two completely different DNS providers for your status page and your primary page unless you are using a distinct domain.
You can.
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I smell an ironic business opportunity in the ".status " TLD...
that's really clever... too bad I can't afford a TLD