After completing the order, the new webhosting service will immediately appear in your
customer administration under the
Webhosting section.
The overview shows the current service status (e.g., waiting for payment, being created, active), and for unpaid services you can make a payment directly from the detail or display payment information.
From this overview, you can search services, check their status and expiration, or open the detail of a specific website.
🔍 Webhosting Overview
In the main menu of the
customer administration, open
Account administration →
Webhosting.
A list of all active and expiring webhosting services will be displayed.
The table shows:
- Service name (usually the domain name or service identifier, e.g., f0112233.multi),
- OS – the operating system of the webhosting (Linux / Windows),
- Service plan,
- Status and expiration date.
💡 You can use the search field to filter by domain name or order number.
🌐 Multihosting – Main Service and Sub-Websites
Each newly created webhosting service is set up as a multihosting service with its own identifier in the format fxxxxx.multi.
This main service represents the base space where one or more websites can be hosted – depending on the chosen hosting plan (Easy, Advanced, Professional).
In the service detail you will see:
- the name of the main service (e.g., f0112233.multi),
- creation and expiration dates,
- the current number of created websites,
- the option to order additional services,
- links to individual websites (their administration) and the option to add a new website,
- billing information and invoices.
📌 Even the Easy hosting variant is technically prepared as a multihosting service, only limited to one website. This ensures an easy upgrade to a higher variant later without the need to create a new order.
🌍 Detail of an Individual Website
Each website created within a multihosting service has its own detail page, where you will find all technical information and tools such as:
- PHP version, DNS settings, FTP access details, databases and emails,
- an overview of the DV SSL certificate, www redirection, and on Linux Hosting also SSH and dynamic cache,
- tabs for DKIM, SQL, subdomains, statistics, the application installer (Linux Hosting only), and more.
On the line Part of multihosting, you can see which multihosting service the website belongs to (e.g., f0112233.multi).
💬 Summary
- You can manage all webhosting services from one place.
- Multihosting services (fxxxxx.multi) contain an overview of all websites that belong to them.
- Individual websites can be added, edited or removed directly in the administration.
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