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Want to clarify # of domains
I'm relatively new to this, so allow me an ignorant question...
The number of domains for a given plan means that I can develop 2, 5, etc. different websites under a given plan for 2, 5, etc. different domain names that I own, correct? FH has already shown itself to be one of the top hosts in the business (as per research and references), but I just want to be clear on this topic. Thanks, David |
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Fluid Hosting Staff
Join Date: Feb 2003
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David,
Thank you for your interest in our service. Yes, our shared hosting acounts allows you to host multiple domains under the same account. Each domain will have its own mail features (e.g. mail1@domain1.com, mail2@domain2.com, and etc). This is a true multi-domain hosting platforms. Let us know if you have any further questions/concerns. We are looking forward to working with you. Thank you.
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Does each domain also get its own root directory and its own control panel with the shared plans? And what control panel are you using, anyway?
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Fluid Hosting Tech
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Washington
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Each domain gets it's own root directory, however, they all have the same control pane login. As for the control panel, we're using H-Sphere.
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: United States
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Want to clarify # of domains
Could you explain what addon domains are and how they allow you to host more than one web site on one hosting plan?
Also, could you please explain what sub domains and parked domains are? Thanks. |
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Fluid Hosting Tech
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Washington
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Additional domains are just like the main domain. They have their own folder, e-mail capability, etc.
Sub-domains are SOMETHING.YOURDOMAIN.TLD, they have all the capabilities of a normal domain. Parked domains are simply domains hosted on our DNS, but aren't associated with a web site or e-mail service.
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