I use the solution in my company to create or set up DNS for some projects.
The most valuable feature of the solution stems from its ability to help our company in the area of top-level domains, specifically generic top-level domains, and geographic top-level domains, which helps resolve DNS queries and use the hosted zone, which allows us to adjust the DNS part.
It is difficult to manage the product if the person involved in the setup process doesn't know much about the solution. From an improvement perspective, the product should be easy for everyone to understand.
I have experience with Amazon Route 53. I am a customer of the tool.
Stability-wise, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
Scalability-wise, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
For the web applications, the employees in our company need Amazon Route 53 to deal with the area of DNS. The product helps users assign the DNS to a particular IP address.
The product's initial setup phase was easy. The product is easy to manage for those who know about the product.
The price of the product is perfectly fine in my opinion.
The product can be used for DNS management if a user connects the DNS name with Amazon Route 53. The tool can be used for DNS-related purposes.
The product helps our company set up and register domain names. The tool also helps our company to add a domain name address to a website on the browser.
The product helps with the traffic flow feature as it allows you to assign CIDR blocks and IP addresses. The tool also helps in the area of DNS queries.
The product integrates with other services from AWS, like Amazon S3 bucket and load balancers. The product can also be used with AWS EC2 Instances, AWS Global Accelerator, Amazon SNS, and AWS Lambda.
I recommend the product to those who plan to use it. In our company, we use the services of the product without any cloud products.
I rate the overall tool an eight out of ten.