May 1, 2024
3 minute read
Amazon Route 53 is a highly available and scalable Domain Name System (DNS) web service. It is designed to provide developers and businesses with a reliable and cost-effective way to route end users to internet applications by translating human-readable domain names into the numeric IP addresses that computers use to connect. Route 53 is fully managed by Amazon Web Services (AWS), which means that you do not need to worry about the hardware or software required to run a DNS service. You simply create a hosted zone, add your domain names, and then create records that map your domain names to your servers.
What are the benefits of using Amazon Route 53?
There are many benefits to using Amazon Route 53, including:
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Reading list
We've selected five books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Amazon Route 53.
Comprehensive guide to Amazon Route 53, written by the AWS team. It covers everything from basic concepts to advanced topics such as traffic management and DNSSEC.
Provides a comprehensive overview of DNS, written by one of the inventors of the protocol. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about how DNS works.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the Domain Name System (DNS) and the Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) software. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about how DNS works and how to manage DNS servers.
Provides a comprehensive overview of DNS, covering everything from the basics to advanced topics such as traffic management and DNSSEC. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about how DNS works.
Specifically focuses on how developers can leverage Amazon Route 53 to optimize DNS management and ensure the high availability of their applications.
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