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How does wordpress wordpress.com and other similar web-app services create a subdomain instantly, that is instantly available?

Hi guys, i dont know almost anythings anything about sub-domains and dns record.records. i have heard about them and i know just the basiscbasics.

Actually, on my server, i do create the subdomain under plesk and then contact my hosting to create the right dns.dns. and in 1-2 days the subdomain is reachable from everywhere (plesk can manage dns automatically, i know, but becose i dont know how does dns exactly works, i prefer to let myn my hoster handle them)

But.. when you do register on wordpresswordpress.com, posterousposterous.com, etc, they create a subdomain like http://yourname.service_name.com that is ready in few seconds.. how?

I know this could be an question hardly to response becose because my ignorance i dont know how to formulate the question better -.-

Oh, if it can help, my environment must be linux (debian actually)

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How does wordpress and other similar web-app create a subdomain istantlyinstantly, that is istantly avaiableinstantly available?

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How does wordpress and other similar web-app create a subdomain istantly, that is istantly avaiable?

Hi guys, i dont know almost anythings about sub-domains and dns record.. i have heard about them and i know just the basisc.

Actually, on my server, i do create the subdomain under plesk and then contact my hosting to create the right dns.. and in 1-2 days the subdomain is reachable from everywhere (plesk can manage dns automatically, i know, but becose i dont know how does dns exactly works, i prefer to let myn hoster handle them)

But.. when you do register on wordpress, posterous, etc, they create a subdomain like http://yourname.service_name.com that is ready in few seconds.. how?

I know this could be an question hardly to response becose my ignorance i dont know how to formulate the question better -.-

Oh, if it can help, my environment must be linux (debian actually)