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Looking For Multiple
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What Is Multiple Domain Hosting?
Multiple domain hosting offers a mixed bag of goodies
that are ideal for the webmaster with a small network of
sites. However, large networks are generally better
suited to the use of reseller accounts because of a
combination of cost effectiveness and bandwidth and disk
space limits. Multiple domain hosting is, in essence,
exactly the same as shared hosting. However whereas most
shared hosting accounts allow you to host only one
account with one domain multiple domain accounts allow
you to host a number of different domains.
Some Comments About Multiple Domain Accounts
Each multiple domain account is different to the next.
Many hosts offer several levels of hosting and generally
the lower or basic level provides just one domain
account. As you progress through the levels and
subsequently the price you are given the ability to host
more and more domains. At the top end of the scale it is
possible to find accounts for little more than $10 per
month that allow an unlimited number of domains. While
this appears appealing you must remember that all of
your domains must reach a total bandwidth and disk space
that is less than your allotted limit. For instance a
multiple domain account that offers three domains, 30GB
of bandwidth, and 300MB of disk space essentially gives
you the ability to host three websites each with 10GB of
bandwidth and 100MB of disk space on average.
Consider A Reseller Package For A Larger Network Of
Sites
While these numbers are still workable when considering
hosting less than five or six sites, they become
extremely restrictive when you want to host ten or more
sites. At this point you may be better looking at a
basic reseller package. Reseller packages work in a
similar way. You pay a monthly fee and receive a
bandwidth and disk space allowance. As long as you don’t
exceed these limits you are free to host as many domains
as you like.
The Cost Compared To Single Domain Accounts
By looking around it is possible to find multiple domain
hosting accounts that are no more expensive than single
domain accounts. For this you usually receive all of the
same benefits, disk space, bandwidth, and other factors
but you are also able to host numerous websites through
that one account.
Convenience
Multiple domain hosting is a convenient way to manage a
small network of sites. Instead of using several
different accounts, possibly even with several different
hosts, you have all your account information and your
account management details in one area.
A Lack Of Individual Statistics
Unfortunately, though, multiple domain hosting is not
without its problems. One of these problems is that any
web statistics provided by the account will not usually
be split up in the same way as your domains. You may
receive statistics for all the sites you have but they
will generally appear under just one site. This makes a
lot of the analytics on offer quite useless. This
problem can be beaten using a free online statistics
report though.
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A Single Account With A Single Logon
Another problem is that, in a similar way, all sites are
managed through a single logon. Not only does this
prevent you from potentially using it as an affordable
method to resell hosting it also means that you must own
all your sites and it is more of a security risk to give
out account details to anyone.
Multiple Domain Hosting Conclusions
Some companies provide a tiered method of pricing their
multiple domain account possibilities. The more domains
you wish to host and the more disk space and bandwidth
you require the more the subscription will cost but
compared to paying for individual hosting accounts for
each one it tends to work out the much cheaper option.
Multiple domain hosting is the perfect option for anyone
with a small network of relatively small sites. Using an
account like this is convenient, affordable, and simple
but does have a few problems. The limits placed on
bandwidth and disk space are normally made up of a total
of all the domains you have. The same logon gives access
to all domains on the one account, which makes it
difficult to give out admin responsibilities to others.
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