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Automating Slack Notification for Route 53 TTL Changes

2024-06-25T00:36:30+00:00

Automating a Slack notification system for Route 53 with a 60-second TTL is intended to provide real-time alerts about DNS records with short TTLs. This setup ensures administrators receive quick notifications via Slack, enabling them to promptly identify and resolve potential issues. Through this proactive measure, the optimal performance and reliability of the AWS infrastructure are maintained. Moreover, this approach allows administrators to avoid potential problems by taking corrective actions promptly and minimizing any potential disruptions to services. Additionally, real-time alerts enable administrators to keep a close watch on DNS configurations, ensuring smooth operation and consistent performance of the AWS [...]

Automating Slack Notification for Route 53 TTL Changes2024-06-25T00:36:30+00:00

Leveraging Amazon CloudFront with S3 and Route 53 for Subdomain Configuration

2023-11-20T06:14:26+00:00

Amazon S3 and Route 53, both provided by AWS, offer a comprehensive solution for managing and deploying web content. Route 53 allows you to create alias records that direct to the website endpoint of your S3 bucket. Meanwhile, Amazon S3 is a robust service for hosting static websites. These services, when used together, provide a powerful toolset for web content management. However, there's a key requirement when using these services together: the bucket name in S3 must be the same as the domain or subdomain hosted on Route 53. This is because when a request comes to Route 53, it [...]

Leveraging Amazon CloudFront with S3 and Route 53 for Subdomain Configuration2023-11-20T06:14:26+00:00

ELB Health Checks vs Route 53 Health Checks For Target Health Monitoring

2024-01-23T05:56:25+00:00

We all know that health checks are a very useful tool for making sure that AWS services such as AWS ELB and Amazon Route 53 know the state of their targets before forwarding traffic to them. In this section, we will take a look at ELB health checks and Route 53 health checks, and compare them with one another. Health Check Service AWS Elastic Load Balancing Amazon Route53 What is it for? This health check periodically sends a request to a target instance, server or function to verify its status i.e. available to accept traffic requests. This health check monitors [...]

ELB Health Checks vs Route 53 Health Checks For Target Health Monitoring2024-01-23T05:56:25+00:00

Resolve Route 53 Private Hosted Zones from an On-premises Network

2023-06-05T03:00:59+00:00

Route 53 Private Hosted Zones Amazon Route 53 DNS service supports Public Hosted Zones and Private Hosted Zones. Private Hosted Zones are useful when you want to use your private domain and have Route 53 respond to queries on that domain from resources within your VPC.  For example, if you host a database on an EC2 instance on a private subnet, you can create a Route 53 record set (ex: privatedb.tutorialsdojo.com) for that database instance on your Private Hosted Zone to allow other EC2 instances to resolve the domain name.   But what if you have a VPN connection (or AWS [...]

Resolve Route 53 Private Hosted Zones from an On-premises Network2023-06-05T03:00:59+00:00

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