Hi Fari. You can definitely use 1 wildcard to host on Unlimited servers. You will install the wildcard as normal on your primary server (up to you to determine). Then you'll export the private key from that primary server and use it on any other servers you wish to secure with it.
If you happen to be one of the small businesses that has a major data breach because of poor data encryption, the financial damages could put you out of business. It might be cheaper than commercial cyber insurance. IT might also be required to be considered insurable by cyber insurance. Similar to insurance, this is probably one of those things people call "the cost of doing business" because the risk of not having it can create vulnerabilities that destroy your business. For a small business, I would say this is most applicable to their customer data and payment processing data. You can find really basic SSLs for around $10-15/yr. while the high security and high warranty ($1,000,000+) SSLs for enterprise can cost like... $1,000+/yr.
great explanation :)
Glad we could help! What kind of projects are you working on these days?
The real customers don't know much about SSL - if there is a robot call-center guy that could just do everything for them its a perfect day.
If we obtain one wildcard SSL
Can we use it same domain it’s sub domain
*subdomain web hosting server located on prem and some of them on cloud ?
Hi Fari. You can definitely use 1 wildcard to host on Unlimited servers. You will install the wildcard as normal on your primary server (up to you to determine). Then you'll export the private key from that primary server and use it on any other servers you wish to secure with it.
@@GoDaddy thank you
what I dont understand, why it costs so much?
If you happen to be one of the small businesses that has a major data breach because of poor data encryption, the financial damages could put you out of business. It might be cheaper than commercial cyber insurance. IT might also be required to be considered insurable by cyber insurance. Similar to insurance, this is probably one of those things people call "the cost of doing business" because the risk of not having it can create vulnerabilities that destroy your business. For a small business, I would say this is most applicable to their customer data and payment processing data. You can find really basic SSLs for around $10-15/yr. while the high security and high warranty ($1,000,000+) SSLs for enterprise can cost like... $1,000+/yr.
Good video
Thanks! 😊
You guys charge exorbitantly