A subdomain is part of a web address which is under the main domain, such as name.example.com. Actually, even in www.example.com the "www" element is a subdomain given that the fully qualified domain name is just "example.com". Every single subdomain can have its own website and records and can also be hosted with a different company if you want to use a specific feature that's not provided by your current service provider. A good example for using a subdomain is if you have a business website along with an online store under a subdomain where clients can purchase your products. You can also have a forum in which they can discuss the products and by using subdomains rather than subfolders you'll avoid any chance of all websites going down when you perform maintenance, or update one of the website scripts. Keeping the sites separated is also more secure in case there is a script security breach.

Subdomains in Cloud Web Hosting

If you get a cloud web hosting plan from our company, you'll be able to create subdomains effortlessly via your Hepsia hosting CP. We have decided not to limit their number, so even if you host only 1 domain in the account, you will be able to create as many subdomains as you want and have a different site for each one. During the creation of a subdomain, you can pick the folder in the account that it'll open, create custom error pages, activate FrontPage Extensions and error logs, select a server shared IP address or a dedicated one if you have such, and much more. All hosted domain names and the subdomains that you create for them are going to be conveniently listed in alphabetical order in one spot and you will be able to gain access to many functions for each one of them with right-click context menus - records, files, etc.

Subdomains in Semi-dedicated Hosting

Through our semi-dedicated server plans, you're going to be able to create an unrestricted number of subdomains for any of the domains which you add as hosted in the account. It takes a couple of mouse clicks to set up a new subdomain and during 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's going to access or activate FrontPage Extensions. All subdomains you've got inside the account will be arranged under their root domain in alphabetical order and you will be able to see and manage all of them without difficulty. Via quick access buttons and right-click menus you'll be able to jump to the website files inside the File Manager area or check logs, visitor stats and other info about any of your subdomains.