A subdomain is the part of the web address that's before a domain name and you have most likely seen a lot of subdomains while surfing around world wide web. For example, many sites like Wikipedia have versions a number of languages using subdomains - en.wikipedia.org, de.wikipedia.org etc. The main advantage of employing a subdomain is that it can have an independent site and its own records, so you are able to even host it on another server. The practical use is that you could have a supplementary website, such as an e-learning portal for college students aside from the primary school website. If you work with subdomains rather than subfolders, it's going to be much easier to perform maintenance or to upgrade a certain website, not mentioning that it's going to be more safe to have the sites separate from each other.

Subdomains in Shared Website Hosting

Our shared website hosting plans will allow you to set up many subdomains for every domain address hosted inside your account without any difficulty. Provided that the main domain name is added, it will take two clicks to create a subdomain and pick what folder it will open (if different from the default one), set unique error pages, activate FrontPage Extensions, set a shared IP address or a dedicated one, and a lot more. All subdomains will be conveniently listed in alphabetical order under their main domain for effortless access and administration. By right-clicking on any of them and by using instant access buttons you can see the error logs, visitor statistics or site files for that specific subdomain. We have not set a limit for the total amount of subdomains you can create with any of our plans, so you can have as many as you need.