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Overview
In Pages, domain name management is an important step to ensure that your website can be smoothly accessed by users. Pages provides multiple domain names, including project domain names, deployment domain names, and custom domain names. By default, your project will obtain a subdomain based on the Pages platform, which facilitates quick access and sharing.
If you wish to create a more personalized access address for your website, you can add a custom domain. Through simple settings, you can associate your own domain name with the Pages Project, making your website more unified in terms of brand image.
Project Domain Name
When you create a project in Pages and deploy it successfully, the platform will allocate a fixed project domain name for you. Every time a new deployment is triggered, you can always access the latest website content through the project domain name.
Deployment Domain
Every time you create a new deployment, the platform will allocate a domain name specific to that deployment. The deployment domain inherits all the features of the project domain and permanently retains the content of the deployment. You can access different deployment domains at any time to view different versions.
Notes:
To ensure content compliance, accessing Pages sites via project domain name and deployment domain must follow the following rules:
1. The project acceleration locale is set to "Chinese mainland availability zone" or "global availability zone (including Chinese mainland)":
1.1 Use the system-generated preview URL for access. The link validity period is 3 hours. A 401 error will be returned after timeout.
1.2 Note: You can periodically update the valid link by clicking the Preview button in the upper right corner of the Project Overview interface via the console.
2. The project acceleration region is set to "global availability zone (excluding Chinese mainland)":
2.1 Non-Chinese mainland network environments can directly access, while Chinese mainland network environments will return a 401 error.
Recommend binding custom domains to create a stable access channel. No need for ICP Filing Registration in global availability zones (excluding Chinese mainland).
Acceleration Region
Acceleration regions are primarily used to allocate node resources for the current project's services. The differences between acceleration regions and the requirements for domain name registration are as follows:
Acceleration Region | Overview |
Chinese mainland availability zone | When you select the acceleration region as the Chinese mainland availability zone, Pages will assign nodes in the Chinese mainland availability zone to your domain names under your site to provide acceleration service. When you select this region for acceleration, adding a custom domain name requires completion of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology registration. If the domain name is not filed, please refer to filing process to complete the domain name registration. |
Global Availability Zone | When you select the acceleration region as the global availability zone, Pages will assign nodes in the global availability zone to the domain names under your site to provide acceleration service. When you select this region for acceleration, adding a custom domain name requires completion of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology registration. If the domain name is not filed, please refer to filing process to complete the domain name registration. |
Global Availability Zone (exclude Chinese mainland) | When you select the acceleration region as the global availability zone (excluding the Chinese mainland), Pages will assign nodes other than those in the Chinese mainland availability zone to the domain names under your site to provide acceleration service. When you select this region for acceleration, adding a custom domain name does not require Ministry of Industry and Information Technology registration. |