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AWS Route 53

AWS Route 53

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What is AWS Route 53?

AWS Route 53 is a highly available and scalable Domain Name System (DNS) web service. It is used to translate human-readable domain names (like example.com) into the IP addresses that computers use to connect to each other. It can also be used for health checks, to route traffic to healthy endpoints and failover when needed, improving application availability. Furthermore, it allows for different routing policies, such as latency-based, geolocation-based, and weighted routing, enabling optimized user experiences.

What other technologies are related to AWS Route 53?

AWS Route 53 Complementary Technologies

Route 53 is often used to manage DNS records for resources within a VPC, making them work together to resolve domain names to private IP addresses.
mentioned alongside AWS Route 53 in 10% (4.5k) of relevant job posts
Route 53 can be used to route traffic to EC2 instances. EC2 instances host the applications which the DNS directs traffic to.
mentioned alongside AWS Route 53 in 4% (6.3k) of relevant job posts
Route 53 can be used to point a domain or subdomain to a CloudFront distribution, enabling global content delivery.
mentioned alongside AWS Route 53 in 9% (2.6k) of relevant job posts

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