Amazon Route 53 is a highly available and scalable DNS registry service from AWS. It allows you to register domain names and manage DNS configuration for your AWS applications and resources. In this exclusive Coliseu Geek article, you will learn how to register a domain with AWS Route 53.
Step 1: Access the AWS Management Console
Access the AWS Management Console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/. If you don't already have an AWS account, create one and sign in to the AWS Management Console.
Step 2: Access the Route 53 service
Click on “Services” in the top menu and select “Route 53” from the list of services.
Step 3: Register the domain
- In the Route 53 navigation pane, click on “Domain Registration”.
- Enter the domain name you want to register and select the desired domain extension from the drop-down list.
- Click the "Check Availability" button to check if the domain is available for registration.
- If the domain is available, click the "Add to Cart" button to add it to your cart.
- Select the registration period for the domain and click the "Go to checkout" button.
- Select the desired payment method and click “Continue”.
- Enter contact information for the domain registrant and click "Continue".
- Check that all information is correct, then click on “Place Order”.
- Wait for domain registration confirmation.
Registering a domain with AWS Route 53 is relatively easy and affordable for everyone and can be done in just a few simple steps.
However, be sure to check the availability of your desired domain and choose the appropriate registration period before completing the registration process.
We also remember that after register the domain, you can start manage DNS configuration for your AWS applications and resources.