Why do websites start with WWW1?
WWW1 or WWW2 and the like are hostnames or subdomains, used for load balancing on domains with large user loads. The number indicates that the data your web browser is accessing is being sent from a different webserver than the one serving the main WWW domain.
What is the difference between WWW and WWW1?
Sometimes in a URL the “WWW” is followed by a number, such as “WWW1” or “WWW2.” The number that follows the “WWW” indicates that the data being retrieved by the Web browser is gathering the information from a different Web server than the one that serves the typical “WWW” address.
What does WWW mean on websites?
What is WWW1 WWW2 WWW3?
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.