A subdomain is the section of the web address that is before a domain name and you've quite possibly seen a lot of subdomains while surfing around the Internet. As an illustration, many sites such as Wikipedia have versions in different languages using subdomains - en.wikipedia.org, de.wikipedia.org and so on. The advantage of using a subdomain is that it can have a separate site and its own records, so you're able to even host it on a separate server. The practical use is that one could have a supplementary website, such as an e-learning portal for pupils aside from the primary school site. If you are using subdomains as opposed to subfolders, it's going to be much easier to perform maintenance or to upgrade a particular website, not mentioning that it's going to be more secure to have the sites separate from one another.

Subdomains in Shared Hosting

Using our shared hosting plans you will be able to create subdomains with just a few mouse clicks in your web hosting Control Panel. All of them are going to be listed in a single place along with the domain addresses hosted in the account and arranged under their own domain to help make their managing a lot easier. Whatever the plan that you select, you'll be able to create hundreds of subdomains and set their access folder or set up custom error pages during the process. You'll have access to a lot of functions for any of them with only a mouse click, so from the exact same section in which you create them you can access their DNS records, files, visitor statistics, etc. In contrast to other providers, we haven't limited the number of subdomains that you can have even if you host only one domain address inside the account.