Today I helped a colleague with the website and found out they were using the Baota panel. I initially thought they were using cloud hosting, but later realized it was virtual hosting. With virtual hosting like this, you have to bind the domain twice - once with the service provider and once with the Baota panel. If one of these bindings fails, it's all wasted. I checked the domain service provider and hosting provider, everything seemed fine. Even after changing the domain, it still couldn't be accessed, it's a complete mess. The hosting provider must have a loophole, virtual hosting has a limit on the number of domains, even if you bind N domains, only four or five can be used normally, the rest cannot be accessed properly. It's better to just buy cloud hosting, otherwise, it's difficult to manage like this. It's a headache, other domains are in use, so you can only delete one and add one.
Not recommended to buy shared hosting
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Today, while helping a colleague with a website, I realized they were using a virtual host with Baota panel instead of a cloud host. Virtual hosts require domain binding twice, once with the service provider and once with the Baota panel. If one binding fails, the website won't work. The virtual host may have limitations on the number of domains that can be used. It's better to buy a cloud host to avoid such issues.