Wendy Wong
Posted on December 5, 2021
Do you aspire to launch a professional website?
Perhaps you want to sell jewellery or promote your side hustle, let's get started with registering a new domain using Amazon Route 53.
What is Route 53?
Route 53 is Amazon's hosted Domain Name Service (DNS) you can perfom the following functions:
- domain registration
- DNS routing and
- health checking
Getting Started - Tutorial
Step 1: Sign in to your AWS account to access the AWS Management Console
Step 2: On the Quick start click on the icon 'Register a domain with Route 53'
Step 3: Choose register a domain and entered the desired name and click the button 'check' to see if the domain name is available
Step 3: If the domain name is not registered and is available to use the you may proceed to add to cart and continue and enter the contact details with first name and last name
Step 4: You will receive an email from noreply@registrar.amazon.com for TLDs registered by Amazon Registrar to verify your email address
Step 5: Read the terms and conditions and confirm the purchase of your domain name
Step 6: For TLD accounts, you will receive a separate email that your domain name has been registered and to and records in the hosted zone.
Step 7: Click on the link in the email to access Working Records
I selected Route 53 as my DNS service, however you may also select another DNS provider and there are references below.
Step 8: Create records to the hosted zone
Your next step is to add records to the hosted zone. These records contain information about how to route traffic for your domain and any subdomains using one of the options below.
The full details of value or routing traffic documentation is located at the link explaining the various ways to route traffic:
A — IPv4 address
AAAA — IPv6 address
CAA — Certificate Authority Authorization
CNAME — Canonical name
MX — Mail exchange
NAPTR — Name Authority Pointer
PTR — Pointer
NS — Name server
Reference Documentation
Create records link
Public hosted zone link
Private hosted zone link
Route traffic link
Registering a new domain link
Happy Learning!
Posted on December 5, 2021
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