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Separate multi-domain hosting

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I would like to give a piece of advice to all those who have multidomain hosting…
Choose a hosting that allows you to create all separate websites and not all sites in a single folder because if you hack a site (and if you use a wordpress sooner or later it happens) you hack all sites.
Those who use DirectAdmin have separate sites (but I don't know if it's a default hosting option) while with CPanel I don't know if it's possible.
 
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I have a hosting package that allows unlimited domain hosting. I have as many as 20 websites, some of my websites are under construction whereas some websites are monetized with adsense.
 
I do my own hosting and run my own servers. This is the most secure way if you know what you are doing. You can have a back-up server ready and waiting to move the sites to if need be.
 
Multi-domain hosting refers to a hosting service that allows you to host multiple domains on a single hosting account. However, if you're looking to separate multi-domain hosting, it means you want to host each domain on a separate hosting account or server. There could be several reasons for wanting to do this, such as improved security, performance, or management.

To separate multi-domain hosting, you can follow these general steps:

Obtain separate hosting accounts or servers: Sign up for multiple hosting accounts or servers, depending on the number of domains you want to host separately. You can choose different hosting providers or opt for multiple accounts with the same provider.

Transfer domains: If your domains are already registered with a domain registrar, you'll need to transfer them to the new hosting accounts or update the domain's DNS settings to point to the new hosting servers. This process varies depending on the domain registrar you use.

Set up hosting accounts: Set up the hosting accounts or servers for each domain separately. This typically involves creating new accounts, configuring domain-specific settings, and allocating resources (such as disk space and bandwidth) based on your requirements.

Upload website files: Transfer your website files from the previous hosting account to the new hosting account for each domain. This can be done using FTP (File Transfer Protocol) or through the hosting provider's file manager.

Configure email accounts (if applicable): If you have email accounts associated with your domains, you'll need to set up email services separately for each domain on their respective hosting accounts or servers. This may involve creating email accounts, configuring email clients, and setting up email forwarding or aliases.

Test and verify: Once everything is set up, it's important to test each domain individually to ensure that the websites are working correctly, emails are being sent and received, and all other functionalities are functioning as expected.

Remember that separating multi-domain hosting may involve additional costs since you'll have multiple hosting accounts or servers to maintain. Additionally, managing multiple hosting accounts can be more time-consuming, so it's essential to weigh the benefits against the added complexity before ma
I would like to give a piece of advice to all those who have multidomain hosting…
Choose a hosting that allows you to create all separate websites and not all sites in a single folder because if you hack a site (and if you use a wordpress sooner or later it happens) you hack all sites.
Those who use DirectAdmin have separate sites (but I don't know if it's a default hosting option) while with CPanel I don't know if it's possible.

king this decision.
 
I have a hosting package that allows unlimited domain hosting. I have as many as 20 websites, some of my websites are under construction whereas some websites are monetized with adsense.

A friend of mine have been making use of Namecheap for a very long while when it comes to hosting his website and his hosting plan actually allows him to host at least four website which is not a problem at all for him to do and they are serving very well.
 

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