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Saturday, 11 December 2010

Amazon bring DNS service to cloud! route53

Next day after I've done with setup of BIND server at one of my EC2 instance, amazon run route53..
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There are web-based GUI managment tool for aws route53 - http://www.dns30.com/ - really reactive market trend following.... ))

-- vladget

2 comments:

  1. btw. I have not test it, because step #7: "After successfully creation of your account or login process, it will ask you to provide Access Key and Secret Key."

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  2. googling...googling...googling...googling..and:
    Python interface to Amazon Web Services: http://boto.cloudhackers.com/ref/route53.html

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