Parked Domains in Cloud Website Hosting
If you purchase a cloud website hosting plan from our company, you are going to be able to register as many domain names as you want and park them with a couple of mouse clicks through your Hepsia hosting Control Panel. By using our feature-rich Domain Manager tool, you can pick from several templates and add your own text to any of them. If you prefer to forward a domain address, all it requires is to type the URL, save it, and you'll be all set. You are able to un-park a domain address and host it within your account just as easily and our system is going to do all the required adjustments - update the domain name servers, set up DNS records for it, set up a domain folder inside the File Manager part of your account, etc. Provided you have a large number of domain names registered using our company, you can use a filter to check out just the parked or just the hosted ones for a lot easier management. Taking into consideration you can park a domain name only with the registrar, you can employ this function only for domains which are registered through us, but not through another provider.
Parked Domains in Semi-dedicated Servers
Our Linux semi-dedicated servers do not have a limit for the amount of domain addresses that you can park. This feature is available for domain names which are registered with our company and not ones that are only hosted, due to the fact that this service is always provided only by the registrar. Parking any one of your domains is really easy and takes several mouse clicks with the feature-rich Domain Manager tool, which you’ll be able to access using your Hepsia web hosting CP. You'll have a number of parking templates to select from and you can add custom text to all of them - Under Construction, Parked Domain, For Sale, and the like. Un-parking a domain is just as easy and what is more, our system will set up all the needed records and it will create a folder within the File Manager section automatically, so you will not have to do a single thing manually.