A cloud Domain Name System (DNS) web service connecting user requests to AWS infrastructure like EC2 instances, S3 buckets, and other services, routing users based on latency, geo-location, and health checks.
AWS Route 53 is a cloud Domain Name System (DNS) service that is designed to provide developers and businesses with a highly reliable and scalable way to route end users to internet applications hosted in AWS. It translates human readable domain names like www.example.com into IP addresses that computers use to connect to each other.
Some key features of Route 53 include:
Overall, Route 53 provides core DNS functionality needed for external-facing apps and workloads, with additional advanced features to customize and control how requests get routed for better performance, availability and disaster recovery.
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