How To Manage Your Domain In Plesk

Having an online 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.myawesomename.com.

The domain registration is carried out by domain name registrars such as ours.

However, a domain is not a website.

To make your domain accessible from the web and fill it with content, you have to subscribe to web hosting services by obtaining a customer account.

That gives you disk space to store your content, mail services, and so on.

Thus, a website is a domain with hosting services that allows visitors to reach it. Our Plesk hosting provides a full range of operations regarding domains and websites:

How To Add And Remove Domains In Plesk

If your hosting package is capable of hosting more than one domain name (website), then you can easily add domains to the server.
Before you start adding a new domain that will use a second-level domain name, like example.com, be sure to register this domain name.
Since we provide domain name registration service, you can do this from the Customer Portal.

You can set up the following types of site configurations through Plesk:

How To Add More Domains In Plesk

To host a new website with a second-level domain name:

  1. Go to Websites & Domains, click Add Domain, and follow the on-screen instructions. Note: Depending on the Plesk edition, the information that you can specify on the Add Domain screen might differ.Note: If you select the recommended option, you should connect the DNS settings related to your domain name with the domain name on the registrar’s side. To achieve this, enter the Plesk name server IP address into the respective NS record of the registrar.
    The instruction on how to obtain the IP is as follows: go to Websites & Domains > domain name > DNS Settings, find the NS record, and then find the A record corresponding to the NS record value.
    For example, if your NS record is
    example.com. For NS ns.example.com,
    Find the A record with ns.example.com, for example,
    ns.example.com. A 192.0.2.12
    The resulting value, 192.0.2.12, is the Plesk name server’s IP that you need.

  2. Click OK. The new domain name is now shown in the list at the bottom of the screen.

  3. If the operation of changing hosting settings is available for your account, then you can click the domain name of the new website to view or change the hosting settings.

You can now start creating your website with Presence Builder or upload your web content to the subscription of the new website>.

Registering Domains

As your service provider, we offer domain name registration services as well as web hosting.
Thus, you can initiate domain registration directly from Plesk.
To register a domain name, add it as described above and then click the Register it now beside the new domain name in the Websites & Domains section.
This will redirect you to the customer portal area, where you can complete the registration.

After you register a domain name, it will appear in the Registered domain names list in the Websites & Domains section.
To get information about a domain name registration, for example, the registration price and next renewal date, click the domain name in this list.

How To Remove Domains In Plesk

When you delete a domain from Plesk, all data related to the corresponding site is deleted from the server.

Note: The main domain of your subscription – that is, the first domain name (default domain) that was created for your account - cannot be deleted; however, it can be renamed.

To remove a domain:

  1. Go to Websites & Domains and locate the name of the domain or subdomain you want to remove.

  2. Click Remove Website or Remove Subdomain.

  3. Confirm removal and click OK.

Please note that removing domain names from the Customer Panel does not cancel the registration of these names.
If you registered these domain names, you can still use them for your websites in the future.

How To Add Subdomains In Plesk

If your hosting package includes subdomains, which are additional third-level domain names, then you can use them to:

An example of using subdomains:

You have a website, your-product.com, dedicated to promoting and selling your product.
For publishing information related to customer service and online order tracking, you can organize the subdomain “orders” so that your users will be able to access this information directly by visiting the Internet address “orders.your-product.com”.

As subdomains have the same status as the additional domains, you can use the same set of tools and services for working with subdomains. For example, SSL/TLS protection, Presence Builder, web statistics, and so on.

To set up a subdomain for a site division or a separate site:

  1. Go to Websites & Domains.

  2. Click Add Subdomain.

  3. Specify the following: Click OK.

    1. In the Subdomain name box, type the portion of the address that will be added to the domain name of your main site.

    2. In the Document root box, type the desired location of the directory where all files and sub-directories of this site will be kept. You can use the default directory of the main site, called httpdocs, or specify another directory.

  4. The new subdomain name is now shown in the list at the bottom of the screen.

You can now upload your web content to the subdomain (directory on the server).

Using Wildcard Subdomains In Plesk

If you enter the asterisk (**) symbol as a subdomain name, Plesk will create a so-called wildcard subdomain. When site visitors enter any subdomain name that is not registered in Plesk, they will be redirected to this wildcard subdomain. You can create wildcard subdomains at any domain name level. For example, you can create a *.mystore.myawesomedomain.com subdomain.

How To Add Domain Aliases

Domain aliases allow you to point several domain names to the same website. This can be useful, for example, for branding purposes.

To set up a domain alias in Plesk:

  1. Go to Websites & Domains and run the Add Domain Alias wizard.

  2. Specify the domain for which you are creating an alias (the primary domain) and the alias's domain name, for example, alias.tld, and set up the following:

You have an email address, mail@domain.tld. Then you set up an alias for domain.tld, for example, alias.tld. If you select the Mail service option, all mail sent to mail@alias.tld you will be available at mail@domain.tld. Otherwise, the mailbox mail@domain.tld will not receive mail sent to it mail@alias.tld.

How To Add Wildcard Subdomains In Plesk

You can use wildcard subdomains to redirect visitors from non-existent subdomains to one of your websites, commonly, to your main website.

The typical use cases of this feature are:

Please note that traffic to existing subdomains will not be affected in any way if you add a wildcard subdomain.

How To Add Wildcard Subdomains

You can add one wildcard subdomain to each of the domain names under a subscription.
For this, go to Websites & Domains and add a subdomain whose name is * one of your domain names.
Example: *.example.com. If you wish this subdomain to have a custom set of scripts or website content, specify a custom document root for this subdomain.

LIMITATIONS OF WILDCARD SUBDOMAINS

Wildcard subdomains act like typical subdomains with the following exceptions:

How To Add A Domain Forwarder

Start creating a new domain in Websites & Domains > Add Domain and specify the following:

To make an existing domain a domain forwarder:

Go to Websites & Domains, click Hosting Settings beside the name of the domain you want to make a forwarder, click the Change link next to the Hosting type field, and specify the following: