AWS Route 53 - Beginner
Amazon Route 53 is a scalable, highly available, web service for the domain name system (DNS). You can use Route 53 to perform three primary functions in any combination: domain registration, DNS routing (Domain
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This course includes
- 4 Modules
- 8 Videos
- 12 Practices
- Full-time access
- Mobile & Tablet access
- Course Certificate
What you'll learn
- What is Amazon Route 53
- How to configure Route 53 as your DNS service
- How to work with hosted zones
- Record loading (records)
- Record modification
- Record deletion
- Record configuration
- Routing policies
- Records with and without aliases
- Importing records from another DNS provider's zone file
Course Contents
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Amazon Route 53 is a highly available and scalable domain name system (DNS) web service. You can use Route 53 to perform three main functions in any combination: domain registration, DNS routing, and verification of
You can use Amazon Route 53 as a DNS service for your domain, such as example.com. When Route 53 is your DNS service, it routes Internet traffic to your website by translating friendly domain names like www.example.com into numeric IP addresses.
A hosted zone is a container for records, and records contain information about how you want to route traffic for a specific domain, such as example.com
After creating a hosted zone for your domain, such as example.com, create records to tell the Domain Name System (DNS) how you want traffic for that domain to be routed.