How Do You Manage Your DNS Using Your Web Hosting Control Panel? #1 Episode # 9
What is a DNS host?
The DNS host is where you manage your DNS zone file records. Often, people host their website on the same hosting service as their DNS, but this is not required.

How Do You Manage Your DNS Using Your Web Hosting Control Panel?
The Web Hosting Control Panel is a web-interface that makes it easy to manage your web hosting account without extensive web skills. Most web hosting accounts come with a control panel that allows you to manage your website, email, domain name and DNS.

Although the Control Panel can manage your DNS without in-depth technology, it is still important to understand how the DNS works.

Host: On the Internet, hosts refer to hosted computers by combining their local names with their real domain names. At Email.example.com, the email host.

Subdomain: "subdomain" is a domain that is part of another domain, so blog.example.com has a part in example.com.

If they are similar concepts, the Internet host refers to the host computer and also extends the domain name of the subdomain.

The host name refers to a computer or resource; The subdomain expands the domain. So if www.example.com is the host, www is a subdomain.

The difference between the best web hosting host name and the subdomain is that the host defines the computer or resource, while the subdomain expands its parent domain. Subdomains provide a method for extending the domain name.
What are the different web hosting options for a domain?
Web hosting services provide the storage and services needed to publish your website on the web. There are three basic types of web hosting plans:

Best Web Hosting Services Plans - This type of hosting option means that the domain and website are placed on a server shared with other users of your web hosting service. Shared hosting works well for most small businesses and hobbyists.
Dedicated Server Hosting Plans - This type of hosting includes a web hosting service that leases a dedicated server for you, gives you access to all the CPU computing power of the server, gives you greater bandwidth access and more. If your website traffic starts pushing the boundaries of your shared hosting, then it's time to consider managing / dedicated hosting.
Virtual Private Server (VPS) Hosting Plans - These plans include a hybrid model of shared and managed hosting so that your website can be hosted on dedicated virtual server on its own virtual private server, although hardware and other shares may be used by other users. With VPS hosting, you often have close control (root access) to your virtual server, so you are free to customize the configuration to your needs and install any software package you need.
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