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Describes the Amazon Route 53 commands in the AWS CLI that you can use to configure DNS and health checks. Provides syntax, options, and usage examples for each command.
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API Reference|HTML - Amazon Route 53 Documentation
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Developer Guide|HTML - Amazon Route 53 Documentation
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For more information, see How Route 53 Resolver Forwards DNS...
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AWS CLI version 2, the latest major version of AWS CLI, is...
- AWS CLI 1.29.33 Command Reference
AWS CLI 1.29.33 Command Reference - Amazon Route 53...
- Amazon Route 53
Amazon Route 53 ensures reliable and efficient routing of...
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Describes the Amazon Route 53 commands in the AWS CLI that...
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Get recursive DNS for your Amazon VPCs in AWS Regions, VPCs...
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Learn how to use Amazon Route 53, a highly available and scalable DNS web service, for domain registration, DNS routing, and health checking. Explore other features such as Route 53 Resolver, traffic flow, and profiles.
Amazon Route 53 is a highly available and scalable Domain Name System (DNS) web service. Route 53 performs four main functions: AWS Documentation Amazon Route 53 API Reference
Amazon Route 53 ensures reliable and efficient routing of end users to your website by leveraging globally-dispersed Domain Name System (DNS) servers. With automatic scaling, the service dynamically adjusts to varying workloads, optimizing performance and maintaining a seamless user experience.
Describes the Amazon Route 53 commands in the AWS CLI that you can use to configure DNS and health checks. Provides syntax, options, and usage examples for each command. HTML
Get recursive DNS for your Amazon VPCs in AWS Regions, VPCs in AWS Outposts racks, or any other on-premises networks. Create conditional forwarding rules and Route 53 endpoints to resolve custom names mastered in Amazon Route 53 private hosted zones or in your on-premises DNS servers. Learn more.
Get started with the basic steps by registering a domain with Amazon Route 53 and configuring Route 53 to respond to DNS queries that resolve to a static website.