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  1. 1. You should be able to find it on the MDDHosting website, under your services. Go here https://www.mddhosting.com/support/clientarea.php?action=services, and for each service listed, click on it, then scroll down a bit and you will see something similar: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ar7g0ghrwjhj8kq/servers.PNG?dl=0 You can see that my service is hosted on R4. 2. Probably likely 3. If you are using 3rd party DNS, you have a chance of needing to update your IP address configuration. If you don't use 3rd party DNS, you will want to still monitor anyway and possibly open a ticket after restoration if you get an error about the IP address having changed. Edit: After re-reading I see you may not be familiar about your DNS situation. You can visit https://intodns.com and plug in your domain name(s) (one at a time, though), and run the report. the very first section of the resulting report will tell you the Nameservers being used. If you see supportedns like in my screenshot, you are using MDDHosting's DNS and are less likely to have an IP Address issues after the restoration reaches your server.
  2. Hey There, Wherever you host your DNS, lower the TTL as low as possible. Additionally, if you haven't already you should sign up to Cloudflare (it is free). Because your visitors will be going through Cloudflare from here on out, there won't be any secondary propagation for them later. They will keep visiting via Cloudflare, while you inform Cloudflare of where your website has moved to. If I was in your shoes, that is exactly what I would do.
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