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Route 53
Curriculum
8 Sections
33 Lessons
10 Weeks
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Introduction to Amazon Route 53
3
1.0
Overview of Route 53 and its purpose
1.0
Key features: Domain registration, DNS service, and health checking
1.1
Use cases: Managing domain names, routing traffic, and failover scenarios
Domain Registration and Management
4
2.0
Registering domain names using Route 53
2.1
Transferring domains to Route 53 from other registrars
2.2
Managing domain settings: WHOIS, name servers, DNSSEC
2.3
Understanding the costs associated with domain registration and renewal
DNS Fundamentals
4
3.0
Understanding DNS basics: A records, CNAME, MX, TXT, and others
3.1
How DNS works: Queries, resolution process, and TTL (Time To Live)
3.1
Route 53 as a DNS service: Hosted zones and record sets
3.2
Configuring DNS records: Creating and managing different types of records
Routing Policies
6
4.0
Simple routing policy: Basic DNS routing
4.1
Weighted routing policy: Distributing traffic across multiple resources
4.2
Latency-based routing: Directing traffic to the region with the lowest latency
4.2
Geolocation and geoproximity routing: Routing traffic based on the user’s location
4.3
Failover routing policy: Implementing DNS-based failover for high availability
4.4
Multivalue answer routing: Providing multiple IP addresses for redundancy
Health Checks and Monitoring
4
5.0
Setting up health checks for endpoints (web servers, databases, etc.)
5.1
Configuring DNS failover based on health check results
5.1
Monitoring health check status and receiving alerts
5.2
Integrating Route 53 health checks with CloudWatch for advanced monitoring
Traffic Flow and Global DNS
4
6.0
Using Route 53 Traffic Flow to create complex routing configurations
6.1
Understanding Traffic Flow policies: Versioning and reuse
6.1
Configuring DNS traffic policies using the visual editor
6.2
Implementing global DNS strategies with Route 53
Securing DNS with Route 53
4
7.0
Enabling DNSSEC for domain security
7.1
Implementing access controls using IAM policies
7.1
Protecting against DDoS attacks using AWS Shield and Route 53
7.2
Best practices for securing DNS records and domain management
Integrating Route 53 with Other AWS Services
4
8.0
Integrating Route 53 with CloudFront for content delivery
8.0
Configuring Route 53 with AWS Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) for application routing
8.0
Using Route 53 with S3 for static website hosting
8.0
Leveraging Route 53 in multi-region and multi-account setups
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