It's been two years since John started his online business. He is very much satisfied with his current web host whose services he acquired one year ago. Today John is relaxing in his chair and thinking about the initial days when he spent many hours on the Internet collecting
information related to web hosting. Like him there are many John's out there who are in search of
information everyday, visiting this and that website hoping to find the most illuminating advice. The problem is that common topics of interest can be found on most of the websites whereas other relevant issues are not dealt with everywhere. This article is going to touch on one of those areas: various concerns related with
domain names.
What is
multiple domain hosting?
Many times you will see that a web host offers
multiple domain hosting. In simpler words it means that on buying an account you will have the ability to get
multiple websites. For instance, if the plan provides you with five
domain names, you can use one
domain for your website and you will still have four
domain names leftover to use. The advantage of this scenario is that you can resell these four
domain names to your clients.
What is Domain Parking?
If you are planning to build up a website and have decided on a name for it you then must purchase that
domain name from a
domain registrar: i.e. your
domain name gets placed on a name server so that you can use it later on. This is known as
domain parking. Even if your website content is not ready, it's better to park your desired
domain name. Otherwise, it might be possible that in future somebody else acquires that particular
domain name.
What are
sub domains?
Sub
domains are 'third level'
domains in the sense that they are used solely to organize your website content. They are simply folders under your root directory, but to access them a special URL is used.
For instance,
http://www.m6.net is a regular URL without a
sub domain.
http://features.m6.net is an URL with the
sub domain name: "features".
Here the:
.net: is the first level domain,
m6: is the second level domain,
features: is the third level domain
For how long does a
domain name belong to you?
Generally when you register a
domain name it is registered for a minimum of one year. However, you can register it for more years, as there is no hard and fast rule as such.
What is Domain Renewal?
After one year you need to renew your
domain name so that your website doesn't get lost. Generally when your
domain is about to expire your
domain registrar will send you a reminder mail regarding the
domain renewal.
What happens when your
domain name expires?
When your
domain name expires you can renew it within one month. If you don't renew it in this period it goes into a redemption phase. It stays in this redemption phase for 15 to 30 days before it is then available for purchase again at a normal price. Getting a
domain name out of redemption phase is like buying fifty
domains as it can cost around $200!
How to find out the owner of a
domain name?
To find out the owner of a
domain name, use the WhoIs search tool on the Internet .For E.g. Go to
http://centralops.net/co/ and type the
domain name under Domain Dossier. It will show you the name of the registrant/domain's owner/web host.
What is WhoIs record?
WhoIS record is a
domain name search engine/Internet program where users can enter an Internet entity (e.g. a domain, a network, some hosts) and it will give detailed
information on the
domain registrar, the owner of the domain, and respective DNS records.
By
Priyanka Agarwal
Hosting evangelist
http://www.m6.net
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http://www.m6.net