what is Route53?
Amazon Route 53 is a highly available and scalable Domain Name System (DNS) web service. You can use Route 53 to perform three main functions in any combination: domain registration, DNS routing, and health checking.
Amazon Route 53 pricing and billing
As with other AWS products, there are no contracts or minimum commitments for using Amazon Route 53. You pay only for the hosted zones that you configure and the number of DNS queries that Route 53 answers. For more information, see Amazon Route 53 Pricing
For information about billing for AWS services, including how to view your bill and manage your account and payments, see the AWS Billing and Cost Management User Guide.
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To create a record using the Route 53 console
- Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Route 53 console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/route53/
- Search for Route53 service
- choose Hosted zones.
- If you already have a hosted zone for your domain, skip to the next step. If you don't, select the "create a hosted zone" option and you can create it.
- Now If you are done with the Creating hosted zone, On the Hosted zones page, choose the name of the hosted zone that you want to create records in.
- Choose Create Record.
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