AWS Route 53 Course | Part-15
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🔍 Overview:
Welcome to our in-depth tutorial on AWS Route 53, the scalable and highly available Domain Name System (DNS) web service. In this 1.5-hour guide, we delve into the fundamentals of Route 53 and explore various routing strategies including simple, weighted, geolocation-based, and failover routing. Perfect for beginners and seasoned professionals alike, this tutorial is your one-stop-shop for mastering Route 53.
Timestamps:
0:00:00 - Introduction
0:00:51 - What is AWS Route 53?
0:02:28 - Simple Routing § Setting Up Route 53
0:03:24 - Hosted zones in Route 53
0:42:18 - Weighted Routing: Concepts and Setup
1:03:14 - Geolocation-Based Routing: How to Configure
1:09:33 - Failover Routing: Strategy and Implementation
📚 What You Will Learn:
Fundamentals of AWS Route 53 and its importance in DNS management.
Step-by-step guides on setting up various routing types.
Strategies for implementing weighted, geolocation-based, and failover routing.
Insights into best practices and troubleshooting common issues.
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🔗 Useful Links and Resources:
AWS Route 53 Official Documentation - aws.amazon.com/route53/
👨💻 Who This Video Is For:
Whether you're a beginner in cloud services or an experienced developer looking to expand your knowledge in DNS management with AWS Route 53, this tutorial offers valuable insights and practical steps.
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you have so much patience of explaining VPC and EC2 in each video. Thank you! Repetition helps viewers in learning.
Keep learning and thanks for the feedback. It is necessary to repeat those concepts otherwise it is hard for anybody to learn it
I request to all share the channel because such type content not present anywhere 🚀🚀❤❤Thankyou Rahul Sir ❤❤🚀🚀
It's my pleasure
Thank you, Rahul Wagh, for the fantastic AWS course! Your clear explanations and practical examples made complex topics easy to understand. I truly appreciate the effort you put into this content. Keep up the great work!
You're very welcome!
All of my doubts are clear after seen your video on Route 53. Thank you and keep it up!
Glad to hear that
Hi Rahul Sir, Your videos are very helpful. up to the mark and point to point. Bina koi idhar udhar ki baat kiye. Thanks and keep doing.
Thanks and welcome! Stay tuned for more
This has been the best tutorial for AWS Route 53. Very well explained. thank you Rahul.
You are most welcome
Thank you so much for such a informative session . One of the best session i had on Route 53 . I get the complete understanding of Route 53 . Looking forward .
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This is one of the wonderful session Rahul and you have explained it in very detailed. Loved it. 🎉
You are welcome
Lot's of information in a single video.... great 🎉
Glad you liked it
Excellent , learnt abt router53
Gr8 to hear that
thank you for simple and well explicite demo im a novist in DeVops and i am so happy i came across your chanel my journey feels better with you . hopping to join your private community soon
best aws course with best method of teaching sir i really appreciate u .
Thanks a ton
Excellent explanation in the simplest way.
Thank you for your efforts and for providing the AWS playlist. This video's understanding practically from scratch. we are looking for more AWS videos in this playlist like Lambda, S3 buckets, Elastic Beanstalk, AWS CLI, etc.
Thank you Very Much Rahul for the detailed explanation :) In-depth content with premium quality of video and audio.
You are welcome and stay tuned for more similar content
Superb explanation Rahul sir...Understood very well about Route 53 concept.
Glad to hear that
Thank you very much for such a detailed video! Also for such a detailed series! Liked the video and will definitely watch other videos from this series, as well! :D
God bless!
Really Enjoyed the session. I also created parallel while attending this session. I’m able to create the infrastructure in AWS. Thank you Rahul ❤
Wonderful!
Thanks rahul for this wonderful session really gained knowledge regarding route 53👍
Keep watching
Rahul bro, you just nailed it. Even though I'm aware of the concepts but still watching because you're on so point and I'm enjoying it.
Happy to hear that hope you learned something new 😊
Just one word amazing video, End to End
Many more similar session to come
Explanation is too good. Thank you!!!!
Glad you liked it
Thanks a lot sirji!
Excellent - No words
Glad you like it!
6:08 You have clarified one of my biggest doubt w.r.t DNS. Thank you so much ✨.
Glad to hear that
thank you so much
Very well explained.. I been through other yt video to understand this concept. This is excellent explanation. Thank you Rahul bhai.. ❤
You are most welcome Sachin bhai 😊
Great!
Cheers
i love this
New sub! Great video, Mr. Wagh! THANK YOU!
Awesome, thank you!
thanks a lot for this route53 cocept 🙂
Thank you so much.
I have understand route53 now
Glad to hear that
Thank you. Best explanation
You are welcome!
Fabulous explanation Rahul, I have been asked the question specific to Fail over routing but i was not able to answer that time but now I feel confident that I can answer that question after learning from your session
Always welcome Kamlesh
Thanks!
You made my day😊
I can see your hardwork
❤️
Route 53 end to end, your teaching is awesome
Glad to hear that
hi rahul thanks. Nicely explain NAT gateway.
You are welcome keep following the series many more similar sessions to come
Thank you so much🙏...what a session on Route 53 👏👏👏 the way u explained it's clear the concept...once again thank you so much...🙏🙏
Great to hear that!
very good session
Thank you so much Rahul 🙏🙏🙏😄
I hope you enjoyed it! There are more similar session which you can follow on the channel
Thanks a lot Sir, I was waiting for this topic.
I hope you will enjoy it 👍
huge information.thank u sir
Most welcome
Thanks Rahul.
This is really very interesting session 😊
So nice of you
subscribed, Thanks for wonderful video
Cheers
Using a GCP-hosted domain for AWS route53 I found that funny for some reason, anyways great video as always :)
The idea is to showcase the use of external domain and it can be GCP or xyz...
Gold 🔥🔥
Great teacher
Thank you! 😃
Best of "AWS Route 53" 😊😊😊
Glad to hear that. Stay tuned for more similar session
Hi Rahul, your videos are providing a lot of value for my learning, please can you create next video on *AWS-API-Gateway* as part of your AWS Series, as there are no proper resources
good content
Thankd , for this aws session and thaks again as i have requested to make a video for Bastion host ❤ ...
You are welcome
Its wow🙏🙏🙏...
Cheers and stay tuned for more similar sessions
Very helpful session
Glad to hear that! Stay tuned for more similar content
This Guy deserve more likes and subs
😊 thanks man hope you enjoyed the session
Thank you for this amazing video, I really got a lot from this wonderful video.
I hope you cover API Gateway with different use cases specially with exposing private instances. I hope you also cover hosting containerized interconnecting micro-services in ECS.
That's the plan!
Fully Cleared about Route53 sir.
You are welcome
super sir love from jammu and Kashmir
Cheers to you
Yesv, I am eagerly waiting for complete aws course series
The complete AWS seriese will be there but it will be in parts because AWS is too big to cover in one video. But did you followed all the previous aws session from this playlist - ruclips.net/video/PCDkk1Yw9Yo/видео.html
@@RahulWagh Yes sir, i have followed your playlist and implemented . Thank you for providing such crispy content of Helm and terraform, ansible as well sir.
Hi Rahul , your videos are excellent and very helpful, could please include AWS API GATEWAY in the route as middle layer which takes care of OAuth with lambda authorizer ? Also if possible please do the same exercise using terraform
There is already one terraform project including all those concepts - ruclips.net/video/_bEPuvrjB5Y/видео.html
I will prepare something around AWS API gateway soon
sir waiting for more aws series to come please sir upload full aws course..this is the best way of teaching sir .
there are more to come in upcoming weeks so stay tuned
subscribed
Glad to have you
subscribed the channel, done with hitting bell icon , liked the video😊
I am really glad to have you 😊
same here dear@@RahulWagh
Well explained and appreciated your time and effort to put these content..can you make a content landing zone and airflow if possible bro
Noted
Good to see Sundar Pechai.
Hahahah......but i am not
Sir, you are creating premium content for FREE !!! Thanks a ton 😍😍
It's my pleasure
👌
welcome
Please explain in depth including private hosted zone and resolver rules
Surely in upcoming weeks
Pls start in Udemy as well, really great for learning
ThankYou Rahul for awesome content. This was definitely very useful. I would like to make one correction, while configuring the Security Group for Load Balancer ( ALB in this case) ideally we dont need ssh . We would require HTTP, HTTPS or any other port on which application is deployed and using port. Let me know your thoughts. ThankYou and keep posting such awesome content.
Yes, you are right. Sometimes those minor details are missed while recording the session
@rahulwagh Hi Rahul, I tried the first part where I created the EC2 Instance (only) in the default VPC and default Subnet, followed all the rules and tried accessing it using the public IP.It timed out. Any reason for the same ? Was there a need of explicit Internet Gateway here ?
I then tried the same with a new VPC,IG, Subnet,Route Table and Routes for the IG and I could access the Instance. Using the same setup, I tried accessing the domain and that also worked.
Sir, First of all thanks for your excellent videos
And can you upload a video regarding the existing domain transferring to rout53 without downtime?
Thanks joydeep but i think you need downtime when you are transferring to route 53 because DNS propogration will take time and it is hard to avoid.
Nice video, really liked it , you clear the concepts
Having a Q here , why are you creating a new VPC , cant we have another ec2 instance in same VPC with diff public subnet .
What is the advantage here of creating two public subnets but instead only using 1 in ec2 instance . We can either should create only one public subnet or create another ec2 instance on another public subnet and moreever why are we giving both availability zone in LB as using only 1 ec2 instance for target grp.
To provide the maximum availability i have created the two public subnet but if you do not need it then creating one public subnet is also fine.
01:14:14 - failover is built-in with the weighted LBs, right? Meaning that if one out of two LBs is not functioning properly, the other LB fully takes over and therefore 100% (255 capacity) will go to the only still standing EC2 instance.. right?
I would appreciate it if you make a video on vpc endpoint. thanks
Thanks for the request - VPC endpoint is in my calendar so you will see it soon. I try to prepare the series in sequence so that it is easy to follow for everyone. But surely you will see it soon
Hi sir, First of all thanks a lot for your patience & the way u teaching is excellent , I am from Non-IT, i m not getting how you added host name & IP address in web server while launching ec2 vm.
how do i become a member of your community? I love the way you teach. You make your videos so simple and easy to understand.
Here is the community link through which you can join - ruclips.net/channel/UC7p4oXcPbgk_yTSHK7QlkSgjoin
Youn are doing a wonderfull job. Thanks . Btw, I have a doubt regarding the billing, I am ll concern on the billiing . Is there any hidden cost or some unexpected cost may occure if practice all these? Thanks in advance for your advice.
There is no hidden cost unless you keep the resources keep running. After practice make sure to delete all the resources which you have created . I also do the same but yes while preparing the demo i am using the resources and for that i need to pay the price
It can be done in a single vpc also, correct.? Good session by the way. Thank you.
That’s correct one vpc is also feasible option
Hi rahul, very good demonstration, thanks for doing this! I have a question, so why do we need 2 VPCs? what is the purpose? i think we can achieve the same with just one VPC right?
Yeah thats correct but if you wanna keep the seggregation of duties and network segmentation then more that 1 vpcs would be more beneficial
01:09:00 - what if you switched in NordVPN to something like Congo? The browser page would not even load up, right? Because application is only accessible in either Finland or Sweden.. right?
Also: if someone from far (let's say Argentina) uses a VPN for Sweden... what would be his latency? I am assuming it's latency from Sweden to Sweden to process the request + latency from Sweden to Argentina for the person to actually have its message travel back to Argentina through the VPN, right?
Hi my question is that if we create A record with external dns name and provide ip in our route53 why NS is required ?..
please clarify
What about the nameserver provided by google when you switch to aws nameserver.? Will it become useless.? And do we have to pay any charges to the domain company (google domains) even if we are not using their nameserver.?
Thank you for this video.
Nameservers will be useless once you start using the aws route 53 . Yes you need to pay to domain company bcz the domain is still registered there
I am waiting 3 tier project ❤
It is already there - ruclips.net/video/otQqd7GRVK0/видео.html
@@RahulWagh thankyou so much sir
Don't think the security group of ALB needs to have inbound rule for port 22, if at all it needs to be on the EC2 instance. Lemme know if am missing anything here, thanks for the video, really helpful..
You are right about the port 22 it is not needed
does this topic come under associate cloud practitioner
55:08 - why did you leave the "default" Security Group selected and you did not uncheck it? Shouldn t we only have the just-created Security Group "test-sg-for-lb-test-vpc-2"?
Hi,
Route53 doesn’t redirect anything to LB or EC2. That phrasing is incorrect. Route53 resolves the URL into IP of LB or EC2 & sends it to the Client which is then used by the Client to establish TCP session (SSH/HTTP) to the LB IP.
You missed to attach health check for failover rest all good.
Sometimes it is hard captur every thing in session it thanks for pointing
Thnks for great lesson. if i want to route my website (which is hosted on hostinger) traffic to ec2 when that website fails to load or shows error, how can i do this. Thank you.
Check with hostinger support because of the DNS settings might be creating problems
@@RahulWagh I mean everything is working perfectly I want a backup server in the form of ec2 so that if hostinger hosted website fails ec2 can process the requests.
In geolocation routing, what if the user accesses the application from different countries apart from Sweden and Finland, will the application still be accessible for him/her?
No it will not be accessible unless you have configured the default routing for any other country
@@RahulWagh thnx 😊
can you please make a video about ECS service
Sure i will add it to my list
How Route 53 will reroute the traffic to secondary LB if the primary LB EC2 is down ? because route 53 will not know about health status of EC2 right ?
my loadbalacer url keep work in browser but my domain name cannot point to lb endpoint. Says this site cannt be reached check connection, proxy, firewall.. plz hel me..
What if you setup nlb then you need to create A record and point it to Alb ip address and nlb you need to create came record
Sir plz make video on S3 landba on serverless
It is on the way
Very Informative but You didn't talk about CNAME and Alias
It is hard to bundle everything in one session
sir please give me dicord link of your channel so that i can connect you to know more about ur courses
Hi Riya! Discord link is only for my channel members. Here is link if you wanna be a member of this channel.
Once you sign up then you will see the content which is exclusive only for members. There are more to come in upcoming months.
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Rahul Google does not support DNS registration. This video needs to be updated
Google has recently sold there Domain business
Sir upload Route 53 using Serveless S3 Landba
Lambda session will be out tomorrow