A subdomain is the section of the web address that is before a domain and you have almost certainly seen a lot of subdomains while surfing around the Web. As an illustration, many sites like Wikipedia have versions in several languages using subdomains - en.wikipedia.org, de.wikipedia.org etc. The main advantage of employing a subdomain is that it can have a separate site and its own records, so you can even host it on another server. The practical use is that you could have a supplementary website, like an e-learning portal for students aside from the primary school website. If you use subdomains as opposed to subfolders, it will be much easier to perform maintenance or to upgrade a specific site, not mentioning that it will be more secure to have the websites separate from one another.

Subdomains in Shared Web Hosting

Our shared web hosting packages will enable you to create numerous subdomains for every domain name hosted within your account without any hassle. Provided that the main domain address is added, it requires two clicks to create a subdomain and choose what folder it's going to open (if different from the default one), create 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 quick access and control. By right-clicking on any of them and by using quick access buttons you can see the error logs, visitor statistics or website files for that specific subdomain. We haven't set a restriction for the amount of subdomains which you can create with any of our plans, so you can have as many as you wish.