When searching for a domain, you will come across several terms in the world of web development. All of this can be a little daunting when you are just getting started.
You might assume you've heard the phrase "domain," but
you'd be surprised to learn that sub-domains also exist in the world of web
development.
Many people may have questions such as, "What is a sub-domain?" What exactly is a domain? How do they differ from each other?
In this article, we will address all the concerns that people
have.
Let’s get started!
What exactly is a domain?
A domain name is required to have a website that is accessible
over the Internet. Thus, visitors will not be able to view your website unless
you have a domain name.
Prior to the concept of the domain name, there was the concept of
an IP address for a certain website to access it. Such an IP address, however,
is tough to remember. Thus, to overcome such an issue, the domain was
introduced.
This simplifies things and makes the consumer’s internet more
user-friendly.
For instance, if you want to access HTS Hosting website, you need
to write the domain name of the HTS hosting i.e. htshorting.org
Here, “htshosting” is the domain name, and “.org” is the
domain name extension.
What is Sub-domain?
A sub-domain is an expansion of your primary domain name. A sub-domain
is essentially a different component of your website that functions under the
same major domain name.
Thus, it is necessary to have a primary domain to create a sub-domain
for your website.
Let's look at an example to help you understand.
Suppose your primary domain is “bestwebhostingcompany.org”
You can add a sub-domain to your primary domain as “blog.bestwebhostingcompany.org”
Sub-domains allow you to create a completely new website while
still using the same domain name.
HTS Hosting offers unlimited sub-domains with their advanced
shared hosting plans. You can check all the web hosting packages on our
official website: www.htshosting.org
Now that we have understood the meaning of sub-domains, you must probably
be wondering how you can use sub-domains.
Sub-domains can be used for various purposes, such as
- To test your website
- To target different audience
- To create a separate blog
- To start an online store
and so on…
In all the above
situations, using a sub-domain makes sense.
However, we have already written a detailed blog on “How
to create a sub-domain from your cPanel account” which you can find in
our website’s knowledge base directory.
It usually takes 40-60 minutes for a sub-domain to propagate. In
most cases, it might take 24 hours as well.
Difference between Sub-domain
and Domain
The major distinction between sub-domain and domain is that the
sub-domain is the subset of the principal domain. It is not your website’s true
domain.
The principal domain is referred to as the website root domain,
and the sub-domain is reliant on your root domain.
Another distinction is that your principal domain can exist
independently of your sub-domain, however, the sub-domain cannot exist without
your primary domain.
Conclusion
You should now have a better knowledge of how domain names and sub-domain
differ, as well as the scenarios in which you can use sub-domains.
To simplify the above context, if you want to construct an
internet-accessible website, you’ll need a domain name. Similarly, for creating
a sub-domain, you need to have a primary domain.
Sub-domains are extensions of your primary domain that are
utilized for website organization or redesign, as well as for hosting your blog
or e-commerce store.
When selecting a new domain name, make sure you do proper
research, as a domain name is an important component of your online brand.
Once you have decided on the perfect domain name, check if it’s
available right here at HTS Hosting.
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