$500K
Domain
₹ 13,530.73/yr.
₹ 37,415.82
₹ 13,530.73/yr.
₹ 37,415.82
Since a SAN certificate can protect both internal and external domain names, Microsoft has specifically recommended this type of SSL for:
- Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
- Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
- Office Communications Server 2007
- Office Communications Server 2010
And let’s face it, if SAN certificates are good enough for Microsoft, they’re good enough for you too.
Multi-Domain certificates are also available in several different packages to accommodate the needs of your website, server, or Exchange system. You simply need to decide how many SANs you need to protect, and purchase the appropriate UCC certificate.
And perhaps best of all, since you only have one SSL certificate to manage, you don’t have to worry about the hassle of managing and monitoring multiple different certificates, installing them all, and tracking different expiration dates.
SSL
DV, OV, and EV options
HTTPS and the padlock icon
A site seal from the issuing CA
Industry leading warranties
Convenient for securing multiple FQDNs
White Paper – Difference Between Wildcard & Multi-Domain SSL Certificates
White Paper – How SAN Differs from Wildcard Certificates
White Paper – Thawte Guide to Choose Between SAN & Wildcard SSL Certificates
Priced as low as ₹ 62,411.34/yr.
Priced as low as ₹ 25,009.44/yr.
Priced as low as ₹ 81,783.53/yr.
Priced as low as ₹ 15,233.79/yr.
Priced as low as ₹ 45,585.50/yr.
Priced as low as ₹ 7,283.61/yr.
Sectigo OV SSL Multi-Domain Wildcard
Priced as low as ₹ 5,544.00/yr.
For example, one UC certificate can be used to secure the following Exchange Server 2007/2010 domains: mycompany.com, wa.mycompany.com, mail.mycompany.com, smtp.mydomain.com, autodiscovery.mycompany.com, mail.mycompany-internal.com