A subdomain is the part of the web address which is before a domain name and you've almost certainly seen a lot of subdomains while surfing around world wide web. As an example, many sites like Wikipedia have versions a number of languages using subdomains - en.wikipedia.org, de.wikipedia.org and so on. The best thing about employing a subdomain is that it can have a separate website and its own records, so you're able to even host it on a different server. The practical use is that you can have a supplementary website, such as an e-learning portal for college students in addition to the primary school website. If you are using subdomains as opposed to subfolders, it will be much easier to perform maintenance or to upgrade a specific website, not mentioning that it will be more safe to have the websites separate from one another.

Subdomains in Shared Website Hosting

Each and every shared website hosting plan we offer will allow you to create hundreds of subdomains with no more than a few clicks inside your web hosting Control Panel. They're going to be listed in the section in which you create them and grouped under the main domain for more convenience, to help you effortlessly keep an eye on every one of them. In addition, you can access a lot of functions for any one of the subdomains using right-click context menus - for instance, you can view or modify their DNS records, access the website files, and a lot more. While setting up a new subdomain, you're also going to have lots of options that you can select from - specify the default access folder, set customized error pages, activate FrontPage Extensions or decide if the subdomain is going to use a shared or a dedicated IP address. The amount of subdomains you will have is completely up to you since we haven't limited this feature for any of our packages.

Subdomains in Semi-dedicated Hosting

With our semi-dedicated server plans, you are going to be able to create an unlimited number of subdomains for any of the domains that you add as hosted in the account. It will take a few clicks to set up a new subdomain and in the process you are going to be able to add custom-made error pages for it, pick if it will use a shared or a dedicated IP, change the default folder that it will access or activate FrontPage Extensions. All subdomains which you have within the account are going to be arranged under their root domain in alphabetical order and you will be able to see and control all of them with ease. Using instant access buttons and right-click menus you'll be able to jump to the site files within the File Manager section or see logs, visitor statistics and other information about any one of your subdomains.