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"Route 53" is Amazon AWS's Cloud based, Next Generation DNS Service. It is a highly scalable and distributed DNS service, with low ping times from all across the world.

"DNS30" is an online interface to easily manage Amazon AWS's "Route 53".

Frequently Asked Questions

DNS30 :: General Information about DNS30 :: Introduction to DNS30

1. What is TTL and what's recommended value should be specified for TTL while adding resource record?
2. What is top level domain?
3. What is Route 53 ?
4. What is AWS ?
5. What is Zone ?
6. What is Resource Record ?
7. what is Name Server ?
8. What is registrar ?
9. what is the valid domain name format ?
10. What different types of resource records, I can create using DNS30?
11. How can I delete the existing hosted zone?
12. How can I create an Hosted Zone?
13. Who can use DNS30.com?
14. Is DNS30 creating some default resource records for newly created hosted zone?
15. How can I add resource records for my hosted zone?
16. Can I create multiple zones with same name?
17. What is Amazon Route 53?

What different types of resource records, I can create using DNS30?

There are several types of record you can add to your hosted zone i.e. NS, CName, A, MX and others. To add a record click on ' Add Resource Records ' link for the hosted zone. It will open a page where it asks the details for the new record, enter the details and select the type of record you want to create and then click on ' Add Resource Records ' button. It will add the resource record.

For more details refer : How to add and delete resource records?