What is the work of dedicated domain name servers?
A dedicated domain name server maintains a directory of domain names and their matching IP addresses. This translation enables other systems to locate and link with your system and eventually connect to your site. A central registry collects all domain names registered any where across the global internet space for the benefit of identification and subsequent redistribution at any required time. Computer networks across the world check in with this Central Registry on a regular basis to get updates about your domain and where to find your domain name or website. Computers would not know where to find your website or any other website without the information from a dedicated domain name server.
The control panel prompts you to create a user name and password when you add an add on domain. The user name will then be used to put up a directory within your own public html directory which will store all files relative to that domain. The password will give the independent ftp access to the said domain’s directory and files.
Now the nice part about this is that add on domains have the luxury of its very own URL, addondomain.com, and everyone wishing to visit the site can just put it the URL at their browsers and enjoy it like any other web site. An add on domain uses the space and bandwidth that is typical to your main-domain in web hosting. Add on domains also have its own CGI and FTP access, its own email accounts and web statistics, which include the preferred AWStats package by clients, and sub-domains may even be created under these add on domains.
There are plenty of examples of this mistake out there. How many times have you asked someone for their website and they’ve told you what it is not once but twice or three times, and you’ve still left them wondering what it was they had said? Or you left thinking you had it; but when you got to your computer you’d either forgotten completely or couldn’t get it to render no matter how many likely combinations you tried.
Domain name software requirements
Just like any other servers, the dedicated domain name servers must have an operating system on which to run different applications. The two most prominent operating systems providers are Microsoft and Linux. The use of either of the operating systems will depend on how familiar the administrator is with ether. Other than the operating system, there are other application soft wares that are vital for the full control of your dedicated domain name server. This may include the control panel software, antivirus soft wares among others depending on the needs of each individual.
Creating An Add On Domain
1) Register your new add on domain with a domain name registrar.
2) Direct the domain name server (DNS) information of your new add on domain to the same DNS of your web host.
3) Give an allowance of 1 to 2 days for the DNS to flourish over the Internet before uploading files or documents.
4) Log in to your control panel or web hosting manager and move to the add on domains.
5) You need to fill in three fields, namely: the new domain name, the user name, and a password.
6) Click the ‘Add Domain’ button, and wait for a couple of minutes for the system to set-up an add on domain name.
7) When completed, you can already start uploading your index pages, images, and other relative information
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