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cPanel: Adding domains to your hosting plan

Jupiter Zone allows you to host multiple domains on the same hosting plan. Once your hosting plan has been set up and is associated with a primary domain, you can set up add-on domains. Below are the instructions to add additional domain names to your hosting package:

 

How to add more domains to your hosting plan

Log into your Client Area 

Log into your cPanel.

Click on Addon Domains, located under the Domains section.


Enter in the domain in the New Domain Name section.

Once the domain is entered, click The Subdomain field and the Document Root (usually public_html/domain.com) will automatically fill in.

Click Add Domain.


Once this is done you'll also need to add the correct DNS records. You can do this at a later time if you wish but please note that any Addon domains will not connect or work until DNS records have been added.

How to add DNS records to Addon domains:

  1. Go back to the cPanel Dashboard. Your Addon domains will be synced automatically, but you may need to refresh the page for them to show up.
  2. Select Zone Editor and then select Manage on the newly created domain from the list in the Zone Editor section
  3. Click the + Add Record button in order to start adding DNS Records.

    If you intend to use/add email, then please refer to our Support Team to help you create the appropriate Records.

Note: Deluxe accounts can only support 1 domain, so Addon domains are not available with this type of package. If you want additional domains added to your hosting plan, you first have to upgrade.

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