WWW2

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WWW2 and WWW3 are hostnames or subdomains, typically used to identify a series of closely related websites within a domain, such as www.example.com, www2.example.com, and www3.example.com; the series may be continued with additional numbers: WWW4, WWW5, WWW6, and more. Traditionally, such websites are mirrors used for server load balancing.

Purpose

The purpose of WWW2 domains or domain prefixes with numbers are so it can run using the same domain but balance the load to different servers in the browser, often used as 'mirror sites'. Furthermore, WWW2 or similar domain prefixes can also be used if the main server is under development.

See also

  • Subdomain, part of a domain name identifying a website
  • W3 (disambiguation)
  • World Wide Web, a system of interlinked, hypertext documents that runs over the Internet