Parked Domains in Shared Hosting
When you buy a shared hosting plan through us, you'll be able to register as many domain addresses as you wish and park any of them with just a couple of mouse clicks using your Hepsia hosting CP. By using our feature-rich Domain Manager tool, you can pick from a number of templates and add your own text to any of them. If you want to forward a domain, all it takes is to type the URL, save it, and you will be all set. You are able to un-park a domain and host it in your account just as easily and our system is going to do all the needed changes - update the domain servers, set up DNS records for it, set up a domain folder inside the File Manager section of your account, etcetera. If you have a huge number of domain addresses registered using our company, you can use a filter to see only the parked or only the hosted ones for simpler administration. Taking into consideration that you can park a domain address only with its registrar company, you can use this function only for domains which are registered through us, but not through another company.
Parked Domains in Semi-dedicated Hosting
If you purchase a semi-dedicated server plan through us, you'll be able to register and park as many domain addresses as you wish. Different to other companies, we won't charge you an additional fee for this feature. You'll be able to park a domain name with only a couple of mouse clicks using the Domain Manager instrument, which you could access via the Hepsia hosting Control Panel. In case you want to use a template, you will have a few different ones to pick from and you'll be able to add custom text to any of them. The feature-rich Domain Manager allows you to set filters and see only the hosted or only the parked domain names inside your account. Using the same tool, you can also un-park a domain and host it inside your account with only a mouse click. Our system will change the name servers of the domain address and will create its folder inside the File Manager section, and the required DNS records for it, automatically.