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Using Amazon Route 53 - Reducing the Scope of Impact with Cell-Based Architecture

Using Amazon Route 53

Amazon Route 53 is a highly available and scalable Domain Name System (DNS) web service. You can use Route 53 to perform the functions of cell router in your architecture, doing DNS routing, and health checking. Route 53 is a service that offers a SLA of 100% for the data plane and can be used to redirect the traffic to correct cell, or even failover in case of an impairment at an Availability Zone or Region. Give each tenant a custom DNS record they use to reach your service, then configure the DNS record to point at a specific cell to which the tenant has been assigned.

Diagram showing the use of Amazon Route 53

Using Amazon Route 53

Amazon Route 53 can also be combined with Route 53 application recovery. The Application Recovery Controller also helps you manage and coordinate recovery for your applications across AWS Availability Zones (AZs) or Regions. The features made available by it can help in case of unavailability of an AZ, Region, or even in case of gray failures, where an evacuation of the AZ is a better alternative until the problem is found.

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