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Amazon Route 53 provides reliable and cost-effective DNS routing for end users to your website. Learn how to set up DNS, customize policies, register domains, and use Route 53 Resolver and Firewall.
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Route 53 effectively connects user requests to...
- Amazon Route 53 Resolver
Amazon Route 53 Resolver provides a robust toolset for DNS...
- Amazon Route 53 Features
Amazon Route 53 has a simple web-services interface that...
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Amazon Route 53 DNS and health checking in the AWS CLI...
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A DNS service such as Amazon Route 53 is a globally...
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Route 53 sends automated requests over the internet to a...
- Amazon Route 53 Documentation
Describes the Amazon Route 53 commands in the AWS CLI that...
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Learn how to use Amazon Route 53 to register domains, route internet traffic, and check the health of your resources. Explore the features and benefits of Route 53, such as Route 53 Resolver, traffic flow, and profiles.
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.
Learn about the key features of Amazon Route 53, a highly available and scalable cloud DNS service. Manage DNS records, traffic flow, DNS resolution, and more with Route 53 APIs, console, and global network.
Amazon Route 53 is a DNS service by AWS that allows users to reach AWS and non-AWS resources and to monitor their application health. It supports IPv6, programmatic access, and a proprietary Alias record type.
Learn the basics of domain registration, DNS, and Route 53 features and services. Find out how to use Route 53 to route traffic to AWS resources and websites.
Learn what Amazon Route 53 is, how it works, and how to use it for your domain names and DNS records. Find answers to common questions about features, pricing, availability, and more.