cipherdenny Posted March 9 Posted March 9 (edited) Hello, thanks for the services. How to connect subdomains from Namecheap to the Helionet site without connecting the main domain? Edited March 9 by cipherdenny
cipherdenny Posted March 9 Author Posted March 9 (edited) Hello, thanks for waiting for my reply. My main domain is neverowl.com, sub-domains I wanna add: blog.neverowl.com and blog-id.neverowl.com Edited March 9 by cipherdenny
wolstech Posted March 9 Posted March 9 Also, considering the domains requested, please be aware that Wordpress usually gets the user suspended for high load, so I would advise not using that for your blogging software. 1
cipherdenny Posted March 10 Author Posted March 10 Hi, thanks for the reminder. What if I was using WordPress rest API and showed the content from another place? Would it still take high resources? I'm just starting, and seeing how the market works, if it's good I don't mind upgrading the host to the better one.
wolstech Posted March 10 Posted March 10 WP is so inefficient internally that people routinely get suspended for the load during installation/setup (notably when they add extensions, Woocommerce, Elementor, and Wordfence being the 3 biggest offenders), let alone actually having traffic to the site. I'm not sure how it would handle with content served externally. You're welcome to give it a shot, just make sure to watch your load (https://heliohost.org/dashboard/load/) to avoid being suspended. The chart updates every few minutes. Do you still want those 2 subdomains added?
cipherdenny Posted March 11 Author Posted March 11 Hi, thanks. I think not yet, I'll let you guys know once I'm ready. Thanks for the support and the insight.
wolstech Posted March 11 Posted March 11 No problem. I'll go ahead and mark this solved for now. Let us know if you decide you do want those added.
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