Amazon Route53 supported DNS Record Types
The following are the DNS record types that are supported in Amazon Route53:
- A Record ( Address Record ): It is associated with an IPv4 address that is used to point a domain or subdomain to specify a IP address.
- AAAA Record ( IPv6 Address Record ): It is similar to A Record type but it is associated with IPv6 address. It associates the name with an IPv6 Address.
- CNAME Record ( Canonical Name Record ): It creates an alias to Domain Name that pointing to another domain name. It used for setuping subdomains or pointing multiple domain names to the same server.
- MX Record (Mail Exchange Record ): It specifies the mail server responses to receiving email on behalf of a domain. It is used for email routing.
Introduction to Amazon Route53
In Simplest terms, cloud computing means storing and accessing the data and programs on remote servers hosted on the internet instead of the computer’s hard drive or local server. It is also referred to as Internet-based computing. In this article we guide on discussing what is Amazon Route53, how does it works, benefits, limitations many more, the following Table of Content gives clear understanding on that we going to discuss in this article.
Table of Content
- What Is Amazon Route 53?
- How Does Amazon Route53 Works?
- Functions Of Route53
- Methodologies Related To Route53
- Types Of AWS Routing Policies
- Amazon Route53 supported DNS Record Types
- Benefits And Features Of Route53
- Route 53 Resolver for Hybrid Clouds
- Amazon Route53 Limitations
- Use Cases Of Amazon Route 53
- Pricing Of Amazon Route53
- Alternatives Of Amazon Route53
- Conclusion
- Amazon Route53 – FAQs
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