Getting started with Route53 for multi-region applications

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Amazon Route 53 is a DNS service that gives developers and businesses a reliable and cost-effective way to route end-users to Internet applications.

Route 53 provides DNS service with 100% availability. The distributed nature of the DNS servers helps ensure a consistent ability to route end users to your applications.

Amazon Route 53 integrates seamlessly with other AWS services and can map domain names to load balancers, Amazon EC2 instances, Amazon S3 buckets, Amazon CloudFront distributions, and other AWS and non-AWS resources

Route 53 helps improve your application's performance and reliability of end users. If you're running your application in multiple regions around the world, you can easily set up routing to send each end user to the best location for them, or you can re-route users to a different location if the primary one becomes unavailable.

In this video, you will learn how DNS works and how Route53 is in the DNS infrastructure and about different routing strategies that Route53 provides and how you can leverage those.

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Hello, thanks for the video, did you do the one you mentioned about route 53 failover?

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