I've never seen their hosting but he might talking about within the hosting package. I don't know.
On another note - what is this fascination with sub domains with most of these people. I've been in the IT inductry for nearly 30 years and people seem to think there is a great mystique about sub domains these days.
In fact the original basis was not a sub domain but a sub host. That is that originally www.whatever.com and support.whatever.com and housekeeping.whatever.com where all separate machines. Now everyone wants the "mystique" of them cause they're "cool". Yet if one thinks about it they are 1. A pain to manage on shared units if you are not careful 2. Add cost as in security certificates. 3. And how many times have I seen security issues because of pointless or forgotten sub domains.
Why don't people just learn to manage their current space so much better.
Oh well that's the way things are these days I guess ( The "I need that GPS even though I travel 5 miles to work each day and that's all I do" is just getting to be a joke)
Yes, I've noticed there are more and more subdomains appearing as the main site address (where www.example.com redirects straight to home.example.com). Quite a few customers ask me for them, and I always try and steer them clear of them unless they really are needed. I personally only use them where they point to different physical pieces of equipment (ie I have a domain I use purely for remotely accessing my home network when I'm away on business - there are subdomains for different servers and switches. I think the biggest problem with subdomains would be the extra security certificates. And don't get me started on the whole GPS thing... What's wrong with a good old map?
Currently there is no way to create subdomains with our web hosting plans. As mentioned by others, you can set up subdomains using our Dynadot DNS, however, this usually means that your webhosting plan is with a different company.
Another thing to consider ... search engines (i.e. Google, etc.) aren't crazy about sub domains. While Google doesn't disparage them, they make it clear that there is no advantage to using them.
Better to have a simple and well designed site with seperate folders for subdivisions.
Can I use a subdomain like static.mywebsite.com as main address for webhosting account? This should not be a problem, I will set up A or CNAME record on the external DNS server. Just need to add a correct entry in the local webserver config. Can you do this for me by request?