A subdomain is the section of the web address that's before a domain and you have most likely seen a lot of subdomains while surfing around world wide web. For example, many websites like Wikipedia have versions in several languages using subdomains - en.wikipedia.org, de.wikipedia.org and so forth. The main advantage of using a subdomain is that it can have an independent site and its own records, so you're able to even host it on a separate server. The practical use is that you can have a supplementary site, such as an e-learning portal for pupils aside from the main school website. If you use subdomains as opposed to subfolders, it'll be much easier to perform maintenance or to upgrade a particular site, not mentioning that it'll be more safe to have the websites separate from one another.
Subdomains in Shared Website Hosting
If you acquire a shared website hosting plan from our company, you'll be able to create subdomains effortlessly using your Hepsia hosting CP. We've decided not to restrict their amount, so even if you host only 1 domain in the account, you are going to be able to create as many subdomains as you would like and have a different site for each one of them. During the creation of a subdomain, you'll be able to select the folder in the account that it will open, set up personalized error pages, activate FrontPage Extensions and error logs, choose a server shared IP address or a dedicated one if you have such, and a lot more. All hosted domains and the subdomains you create for them are going to be conveniently listed in alphabetical order in one place and you will be able to access numerous functions for every single one of them through right-click context menus - records, files, etc.
Subdomains in Semi-dedicated Servers
Through our semi-dedicated server plans, you'll be able to create an unrestricted number of subdomains for any of the domains which you add as hosted in the account. It will take a couple of clicks to set up a new subdomain and during the process you're going to be able to to add custom error pages for it, pick if it will use a shared or a dedicated IP address, change the default folder that it will access or activate FrontPage Extensions. All subdomains you've got within the account are going to be arranged under their root domain in alphabetical order and you'll be able to see and handle all of them without difficulty. Using quick access buttons and right-click menus you'll also be able to jump to the website files in the File Manager section or see logs, visitor stats and other information about any one of your subdomains.