A subdomain is a part of a web address that's under the main domain name, for instance name.example.com. Technically, even in www.example.com the "www" part is a subdomain because the fully qualified domain name is only "example.com". Every single subdomain can have its own web site and records and can also be hosted using a different provider if you need to use some feature that's not offered by your current provider. One example for using a subdomain is if you have a company site as well as an online store under a subdomain where clients can purchase your products. You can also have a forum where they can comment on the products and by using subdomains rather than subfolders you will avoid any probability of all websites going down if you perform maintenance, or update one of the site scripts. Keeping your sites separated is more secure in the case of a script security breach.

Subdomains in Shared Hosting

Using our shared hosting plans you're going to be able to create subdomains with only a couple of clicks in your hosting CP. All of them will be listed in a single place together with the domain names hosted in the account and arranged under their own domain so as to make their management simpler. Regardless of the plan that you choose, you are going to be able to create many subdomains and set their access folder or set up custom error pages along the way. Additionally, you'll have access to a lot of functions for any of them with just a mouse click, so from the exact same section in which you create them you can access their DNS records, files, visitor statistics, etc. Unlike other providers, we have not limited the number of subdomains which you can have even if you host just one domain address in the account.

Subdomains in Semi-dedicated Hosting

With our semi-dedicated server plans, you will be able to create an unlimited amount of subdomains for any one of the domains 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'll be able to add custom-made error pages for it, select if it will use a shared or a dedicated IP address, change the default folder that it's going to access or activate FrontPage Extensions. All subdomains that you have within the account are going to be grouped under their root domain from a to z and you're going to be able to see and handle them with ease. Through instant access buttons and right-click menus you will also be able to jump to the site files inside the File Manager area or view logs, visitor stats and other information about any of your subdomains.