Setting Up Geolocation Routing in AWS Route 53 (Private Hosted Zone) | By 3xAWS Certified Ravan R

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In this video, I will guide you through the process of implementing geolocation routing in AWS Route 53 using a private hosted zone. This step-by-step lab guide will show you how to direct users within your VPC to region-specific resources based on their geographic location. By the end of this tutorial, you'll have a clear understanding of how to enhance your internal applications' performance and availability using Route 53's powerful features.

Objective:

Implement geolocation routing in AWS Route 53 to direct users to appropriate resources based on location.
Prerequisites:

Active AWS Account
At least one VPC associated with a private hosted zone
Two or more regional resources (e.g., EC2 instances in different regions or VPCs)
A private hosted zone for your domain
Steps Covered:

Log in to the AWS Management Console and navigate to Route 53.
Create a private hosted zone.
Create resources in multiple regions or VPCs.
Add resource records to your private hosted zone.
Configure geolocation routing.
Optionally, associate additional VPCs with your private hosted zone.
Test geolocation routing to ensure everything is working as intended.
About Me:
Hello! I’m Rəvan Rüstəmov, an IT professional with expertise in cloud solutions and network engineering. With several AWS certifications, I specialize in optimizing cloud infrastructures and enhancing performance for internal applications. My passion lies in sharing knowledge and helping others navigate the complexities of cloud technologies. Join me on this journey to simplify and master AWS!

Keywords:
AWS Route 53
Geolocation Routing
Private Hosted Zone
AWS Tutorial
VPC (Virtual Private Cloud)
EC2 Instances
Cloud Infrastructure
DNS Routing
Step-by-Step Guide
AWS Certification

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