As described in the chapter Quick Start with Plesk, creating your web presence always starts with purchasing a domain name. The domain name (or simply, domain) is the name people use to access your site from their browsers, for example, www.example.com
. The domain registration is carried out by authorized companies - domain name registrars. Hosting providers often carry out this function. For detailed information about how to manage domains in Plesk, refer to the section Domains and DNS.
However, a domain is not a website. To make it accessible from the web and fill it with content, you should subscribe to hosting services (obtain a customer account). That is to supplement your domain with Internet connectivity, some disk space to store your content, mail services, and so on. Thus, a website is a domain with provided hosting services.
Plesk provides a full range of operations in regard to domains and websites:
This chapter provides detailed information on all the possible operations on websites and domains in Plesk. Note that some of these operations may be unavailable according to your hosting plan.