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Hosting Domain and Subdomain on Separate Sites

Started by tamilabi, Jul 19, 2023, 12:23 AM

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tamilabiTopic starter

Is it possible for the domain and subdomain to be hosted on separate websites?
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puviyamilla

Yes, it is possible for the domain and subdomain to be hosted on separate websites. A domain represents the main website, while a subdomain can be used to create a separate entity within that main website. These can be hosted on different servers or even different hosting providers if desired.

Placing a domain and subdomain on separate websites means hosting them on different servers or platforms. It allows you to have distinct web properties with unique content and functionality.

The first step is to acquire a domain name for your main website. This domain will be used for your primary web presence and should reflect your brand or purpose. You can register a domain through various providers, such as GoDaddy or Namecheap.

Once you have your main domain, you can create a subdomain by adding a prefix to it. For example, if your main domain is "example.com," you can create a subdomain like "subdomain.example.com." The subdomain can represent a specific department, service, or any other aspect you want to differentiate from your main website.

To host these websites separately, you'll need to find a hosting provider that meets your needs. There are many options available, ranging from shared hosting to dedicated servers. Research different providers and compare their services, prices, and customer reviews before making a decision.

When setting up your hosting accounts, you'll typically have the option to assign your main domain to one account/server and your subdomain to another. Each account/server will have its own file structure, allowing you to manage the content independently.

After setting up the hosting, you can design and develop your websites separately. You can use web development tools, content management systems (CMS) like WordPress, or even hire a web developer depending on your requirements and expertise.

Remember to configure the DNS settings for both your main domain and subdomain to point to their respective hosting servers. This ensures that when someone accesses your main domain or subdomain, they are redirected to the correct website.

Overall, placing a domain and subdomain on separate websites provides flexibility in managing and organizing your online presence. It allows you to create distinct experiences for different aspects of your brand while maintaining a cohesive overall identity.
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dorbealemel

A domain functions as an address, like fr representing France. The domain name can be seen as a city, while subdomains can be likened to houses, such as house No. 1 or house No. 2. For instance, if we have resident 1, their address would be subdomain1.domainname.fr. Similarly, resident 2's address would be subdomain2.domainname.fr. This pattern continues, with each resident having their own designated subdomain. However, the store located in this domain does not require a subdomain and can simply be accessed at domain name.fr.

When it comes to hosting, every level beneath the domain name has its own DNS records that direct users to the IP address of the server where the website is hosted. This process is akin to registering your place of residence. For example, two tenants may be registered at the same house, but they might actually reside in different cities, emphasizing the flexibility of the domain system.
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KellenFoster

Can the main site and its subdomain be hosted on different hosting platforms? Yes, it is possible. Sites with domain types like www.site.com and mail.site.com can be located in different locations.
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lincolnmarry

Technically, it's possible. You can point your main domain (let's say, example.com) to one hosting provider, and then create subdomains like blog.example.com or shop.example.com and point them to different hosting providers. It's like having a family where each member lives in a different house, yet they all share the same last name.

Now, why on Earth would you want to do this, you might ask? Well, there are a few reasons. Maybe you've outgrown your current hosting provider and want to switch, but your main domain is tied to a service you can't live without. Or perhaps you want to use a specific platform for your blog that's not compatible with your current setup. Whatever the reason, it's doable.

But here's where I start to raise an eyebrow. Managing this kind of setup is a nightmare. It's like trying to herd cats while juggling chainsaws. You've got to keep track of multiple hosting providers, DNS records, and God forbid you ever need to transfer one of your subdomains, you're in for a world of pain.

And let's not forget about the potential for a disjointed user experience. If your main domain and subdomains are hosted separately, it can lead to inconsistencies in design, functionality, and branding. It's like walking into a store where the layout, decor, and staff are all different from one aisle to the next. Confusing, right?

Now, I'm not saying it's impossible to pull off a successful multi-hosting setup. Some people do it, and they manage just fine. But for every success story, there are a dozen horror tales of lost data, downtime, and hair-pulling frustration.

So, my advice? Unless you've got a very good reason, keep your domain and subdomains together. It's easier to manage, it provides a better user experience, and it'll save you a lot of headaches in the long run. But hey, what do I know? I'm just a web designer with a slightly sadistic streak.
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TheSecfS

If you're attempting to create a more segmented web architecture, be prepared for the potential headaches. Sure, it can be beneficial for scaling, but it can also introduce a host of issues, from DNS misconfigurations to increased latency. It's like trying to build a house with two different foundations; it might stand, but good luck keeping it stable.
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