Parked Domains in Shared Hosting
When you have a shared hosting plans from our company, you are going to be able to park any of your domain names effortlessly. The function is available for the domains registered with our company, but not for the ones which are only hosted here and pointed from some other company, as a domain name can be parked only through its registrar. Our Domain Manager instrument will enable you to select from a number of different templates and you'll be able to add custom text to any of them. Redirecting a domain address to a different URL is as easy as only typing the Internet address and saving it. If you decide to host any of your parked domain names, it takes simply a mouse click to do it and our system is going to do the rest - changing the name servers, setting up a domain folder in your account, setting up the necessary DNS records, etc. For easier management, you will be able to filter the domain names registered inside the account by their status - parked or hosted.
Parked Domains in Semi-dedicated Servers
With each and every semi-dedicated server that we provide you will have the opportunity to park as many domain addresses that are registered through our company as you want. Considering that only the registrar company can offer a parking feature, you cannot park domain addresses which are only hosted on our sophisticated cloud hosting platform. From the Domain Manager section of your Hepsia hosting CP you can park and un-park domains with just a few mouse clicks and filter all domains that you've got by their status, for much easier control. We offer a number of templates that you can use and if you'd like, you could also add some custom text to each of them. If you decide to un-park a domain and host it inside your account, you will not need to do anything manually - our system will set up a domain folder inside the File Manager section and will set up all the needed DNS records so that your domain functions properly and starts loading the content that you upload for it on our servers.