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How to configure Amazon Route 53 DNS for a domain in Plesk
Configure an external DNS server for Amazon Route 53 - download and try the extension 👉 https://ple.sk/AR53
As DNS is essential for network communications, the DNS infrastructure must be highly available. To obtain the needed redundancy, you need to have at least two DNS servers. If something is wrong with one DNS server, the other one takes over immediately. In Plesk, you can configure an external DNS server with several extensions. Let's learn how to accomplish this with the Amazon Route 53 extension.
This extension integrates Plesk with Amazon Route 53, a highly available and scalable DNS web service which you can use as an external DNS service for your domains. The extension automatically synchronizes the DNS zones between Plesk and Amazon Route 53. The extension is free, but the Amazon service is commercial. Note that you need to have an account at portal.aws.amazon.com.