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Amazon Route 53 is a highly available and scalable cloud Domain Name System (DNS) web service.

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published 5 days ago0 votes99 views
Route 53 requires all DNS records to be deleted before a hosted zone can be removed. For large zones with thousands of records, manual deletion is impractical due to API constraints. This article prov...
This article explains how to diagnose and resolve AccessDenied errors when using FSxN S3 Access Points with NetworkOrigin: VPC in enterprise environments that use centralized VPC endpoints and Route 5...
This article provides guidance for AWS customers encountering LDAP connectivity failures with Amazon MQ due to the use of private or self-signed SSL certificates and non-publicly resolvable DNS names ...
Amazon Route 53 Global Resolver is a managed anycast DNS resolver that provides secure, authenticated resolution of both public and private domains from anywhere on the internet - no VPNs required. I...
Install Certbot on EC2 instances running Ubuntu Linux, use it to request and install domain validated (DV) certificate on either Apache or Nginx web server, with automated renewal
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Sarah ParkSUPPORT ENGINEER
published 9 months ago4 votes730 views
I want to associate my Amazon Route 53 profiles with an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) that belongs to a different AWS account.
In this article we show how to use Amazon Route Traffic Flow Policies for Global Load Balancing and respond to events that require shifting loads between regions.
AWS
published a year ago1 votes816 views
In April 2024, Amazon Web Services introduced a new feature for Amazon Route 53 called Route 53 Profiles. This article talks about Profiles, its features, and the steps to create a Profile.
Install Certbot on EC2 instances running AL2023 (Amazon Linux 2023), use it to request and install domain validated (DV) certificate on either Apache or Nginx web server, with automated renewal
This article is the first part of a series on resilience best practices and key design principles that can minimize business disruptions during outages.
Install Certbot on EC2 instances running AL2 (Amazon Linux 2), use it to request and install domain validated (DV) certificate on either Apache or Nginx web server, with automated renewal
This article aims to assist customers with existing Microsoft Active Directory services, whether deployed in AWS or on-premises, in extending their domain into new AWS region(s)
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