Migrating your multi-account DNS environment to Amazon Route 53 Profiles
Networking & Content Delivery Blog
This article discusses how to migrate your multi-account DNS environment to Amazon Route 53 Profiles, which simplifies the management of DNS configurations across multiple VPCs and AWS accounts.
Specifically, the article covers:
- Two common customer scenarios for DNS setup: PHZs managed in a central networking account or in individual member accounts
- Steps for migrating each scenario to Route 53 Profiles, including creating profiles, associating PHZs and resolver rules, and sharing profiles across accounts
- Benefits of using Route 53 Profiles, such as simplified management, reduced coordination overhead, and potential cost savings
- Considerations and best practices when migrating to Route 53 Profiles
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