Ok, so I've got a pretty good handle on the day to day management of my website, but I'm trying to understand if hosting wise, I have it set up ideally.
I (used) to have a main central page, with links to both mine and my wife's subdomains, as well as a consulting page I ran for my mom- i.e., family.com, me.family.com, wife.family.com, mom.family.com).
They both used theirs less and less, and as my job got more visible, I use mine more and more.
So I registered a new domain (me.com), and set it as an "add-on" domain to my main hosting service. It appears as a new site in my root directory, and I redirected my (previous) subdomain to the new domain.
My wife now wants to use hers more for a blog, and I'm thinking about setting up a similar add-on domain for her (wife.com).
From what I understand, the main drawbacks of add-on domains vs. separate hosting are:
Shared bandwidth/space (but we won't use all of what we have anyway) Security (single root directory, hacking one page compromises the others) Backup/Restoration functions usually hit all domains at once.
From what I can tell, this is mainly an issue for people who are making websites for clients, and hosting them all as add-on domains to save as costs. Doesn't seem like any of them would impact my setup negatively, but I wanted to check with those of you who are wiser.
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