Ultimate Guide to Configuring Third-Party Domains with Route 53
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📢 Day 45 of 90 days of AWS learning challenge

Introduction AWS Route 53 is not just a DNS service; it also provides health checking and DNS failover capabilities. These features ensure that your application remains available and performant by routing traffic only to healthy endpoints. In this bl...

Introduction In addition to the Simple, Weighted, and Latency-based routing policies, Route 53 offers several advanced routing policies that cater to different use cases. In this blog post, we will explore Failover, Geolocation, Geo-proximity, IP-bas...

Introduction One of the key features of Route 53 is its flexible routing policies. In this blog post, we will dive into three specific routing policies: Simple, Weighted, and Latency-based routing. ⭕Routing Policy - Simple Simple routing is the defau...

Introduction Amazon Route 53 is a scalable and highly available Domain Name System (DNS) web service. In this blog post, we will dive into the differences between CNAME and Alias records in Route 53. This guide will help you understand when to use ea...

Introduction Amazon Route 53 is a scalable DNS web service designed to route end users to Internet applications. After registering our first domain as per Day 36 blog, this blog post will cover creating your first DNS record, setting up EC2 with Rout...
