
Amazon Route 53 - DNS Service - AWS
Amazon Route 53 ensures reliable and efficient routing of end users to your website by leveraging globally-dispersed Domain Name System (DNS) servers. With automatic scaling, the service …
What is Amazon Route 53? - Amazon Route 53
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 …
Amazon Route 53 Documentation
Describes all the API operations for Amazon Route 53 in detail. Also provides sample requests, responses, and errors for the supported web services protocols.
How internet traffic is routed to your website or web application
Here's an overview of how to use the Amazon Route 53 console to register a domain name and configure Route 53 to route internet traffic to your website or web application.
Amazon Route 53 Documentation
Amazon Route 53 connects user requests to infrastructure running in AWS – such as Amazon EC2 instances, Elastic Load Balancing load balancers, or Amazon S3 buckets – and can also …
Amazon Route 53 concepts - Amazon Route 53
Describes Amazon Route 53 concepts related to registering domains, routing traffic to your resources (DNS), and checking the health of your resources.
Welcome - Amazon Route 53
Route 53 offers routing policies to configure traffic routing based on user location, resource location, latency, IP address, and health checks, enabling active-passive failover and …
Tutorials - Amazon Route 53
Walks through tutorials of how to use Route 53 with latency-based routing and weighted records.
Amazon Route 53 features - Amazon Web Services
Amazon Route 53 has a simple web-services interface that lets you get started in minutes. Your DNS records are organized into “hosted zones” that you configure with Route 53’s API.
Getting started with Amazon Route 53
Get started with the basic steps by registering a domain with Amazon Route 53 and configuring Route 53 to respond to DNS queries that resolve to a static website.