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Practice Test 3 | AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate | SAA-C03 | Dumps | Mock Test

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Your company is planning on using Route 53 as the DNS provider. There is a need to ensure that the company’s domain name points to an existing CloudFront distribution. How can this be achieved?

A. Create an Alias record which points to the CloudFront distribution.

B. Create a host record which points to the CloudFront distribution.

C. Create a CNAME record which points to the CloudFront distribution.

D. Create a Non-Alias Record which points to the CloudFront distribution.

Explanation:

 

Answer – A

AWS Documentation mentions the following:

While ordinary Amazon Route 53 records are standard DNS records, alias records provide a Route 53–specific extension to DNS functionality. Instead of an IP address or a domain name, an alias record contains a pointer to a CloudFront distribution, an Elastic Beanstalk environment, an ELB Classic, Application, or Network Load Balancer, an Amazon S3 bucket that is configured as a static website, or another Route 53 record in the same hosted zone. When Route 53 receives a DNS query that matches the name and type in an alias record, Route 53 follows the pointer and responds with the applicable value.

For more information on Route 53 Alias records, please visit the following URL:

Note:

Route 53 uses “Alias Name” to connect to the CloudFront, reason Alias Record is a Route 53 extension to DNS.  Also, alias record is similar to CNAME record, but the main difference is – you can create alias record for both root domain & subdomain, where as CNAME record can be created only to subdomain.   Check the below link from Amazon: –

 

 

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