If you want to make a web site, you need two things - a domain name and a web hosting plan for it. The domain registration is the actual website address which you type in a browser to reach a website, while the hosting space is where your website files is going to be. These are two tightly related, but independent services, even though many people assume that registering the domain name is enough. Much like the disk space and the monthly traffic features which a given website hosting plan offers, there are a certain number of registered domains you can include as hosted i.e. you can have the web content for them in some account even when the domains have been registered via a different company. In technical terms, it doesn't matter if a domain is registered and hosted using the same company or is registered with one company and directed to a different one - in either case your sites will function the very same way.

Hosted Domains in Shared Website Hosting

Through our Linux shared website hosting packages you can host a different number of domains, regardless of whether you register them with our company or through some other provider. In the event you host only a couple of domain names, you'll likely use less system resources, so you can go for a lower-end plan, which will also be more affordable. If you want to add more domains in your account later on, you can add extra slots via your web hosting CP and keep the current plan or upgrade your entire plan and use the extra system resources for the new domain addresses. Each of the upgrades requires just a few clicks and is activated straight away. As registering and hosting a domain are two different things, there's no limit on the number of domain names you can register no matter the plan you’ve signed up for.