There is no way to rename a domain, if the domain names MUST change, your only recourse is copying the data over manually; there is no automatic or API means to make the copy.
There is no way to rename a domain, if the domain names MUST change, your only recourse is copying the data over manually; there is no automatic or API means to make the copy. You may be able to use the online web services SimpleBackr or BackupSDB to backup the domains and restore to different domain names. I'm not positive that both services support restoring to different domain names, but I do know the people who run both sites and they are very helpful and responsive when it comes to supporting their services.
Whenever giving out your AWS secret key temporarily, even to trusted individuals, I always recommend that you generate a second key in the AWS Account website and give that out. When the temporary use is done, you can delete the second key, and the existing key used by your apps remains functional and secret.
Thanks for the answer. It doesn't look like either of those services offer what I need, but thanks for the second key advice. Guess I'll have to write my own code to copy domain contents :( – Traveling Tech Guy Jan 29 '10 at 22:39.
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