Distributed servers around the world. AWS handles this automatically, distributing DNS records to geographically diverse locations. API services. Route 53 provides a robust API for accessing and manipulating DNS entries.
There is nothing that I dislike at this time With Amazon Route 53
I've been using Azure DNS, which is like a toolbox for managing website addresses. Here's what I like best about Azure DNS: Doesn't Break: Azure DNS is pretty reliable. It keeps my website working, and I rarely see it go offline. That's a big...
the dashboard is clearly built for people smarter than me.
Distributed servers around the world. AWS handles this automatically, distributing DNS records to geographically diverse locations. API services. Route 53 provides a robust API for accessing and manipulating DNS entries.
I've been using Azure DNS, which is like a toolbox for managing website addresses. Here's what I like best about Azure DNS: Doesn't Break: Azure DNS is pretty reliable. It keeps my website working, and I rarely see it go offline. That's a big...
There is nothing that I dislike at this time With Amazon Route 53
the dashboard is clearly built for people smarter than me.