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AWS recently announced that Amazon Route 53 Resolver is now available on AWS Outposts rack providing on-premises services and applications with local Domain Name Service (DNS) resolution directly ...
The AWS Route 53 service allows you to create a DNS firewall that you can use to prevent or allow specific DNS queries. For example, if you know that the resources within a particular VPC are only ...
If you host a lot of services on AWS, it can sometimes be useful to let Amazon's Route 53 handle your DNS hosting rather than letting a domain registry service handle it, because sometimes it's just ...
AWS recently announced support for IP-based routing on Amazon Route 53. The new option of the DNS service allows customers to route resources of a domain based on the client subnet to optimize ...
If you’re already using a swath of AWS hosted services, it simply makes sense to move your domain names out of a hosting service like GoDaddy and into Amazon’s Route 53 domain name system (DNS).
Furthermore, Route 53 provides a variety of tools for weighted routing, latency-based routing, failover routing and geoproximity routing. If you're an AWS customer and want to make your websites ...
By leveraging a robust set of AWS services-including Amazon EKS, EC2, RDS, ElastiCache, ECR, S3, Route 53, and AWS Secrets Manager-Sangoma enables businesses to run its Cloud UCaaS platform (Business ...
Route 53 LBR lets us use DNS to route end-user requests to the AWS region that will give our application users the fastest response.
In this architecture, the web/app infrastructure of the online cruise website is geo distributed across multiple AWS regions (example Europe, Sao Paulo, US-West regionetc).