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At a very high level pricing of many AWS services are categorised in 2 (per hour charges and usage charge)
For example if you move 2 public domains acme.com and example.com to AWS R53, you will create 2 public hosted zones. 2 public hosted will be charged @ 0.50/hosted zone/month i.e. per year you will pay 20.512=12$ A hosted zone includes 10,000 records. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/dns-routing-traffic-to-resources.html
Plus you will also be charged for the number of times someone queries your record. $0.40 per million queries – first 1 Billion queries / month $0.20 per million queries – over 1 Billion queries / month
i hope this clarifies some of your doubts, if you are still interested to learn more open a support case or get in touch with your AWS account team.
You can review AWS Pricing here and use the calculator to estimate the cost you will incur based on you usage. https://aws.amazon.com/route53/pricing/
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To be honest this is exactly what I did. But it is still not clear to me how the pricing works!