Does Amazon Route 53 support NS Records?
A.
Yes, it supports Name Service records.
B.
No
C.
It supports only MX records.
D.
Yes, it supports Name Server records.
Does Amazon Route 53 support NS Records?
Does Amazon Route 53 support NS Records?
A.
Yes, it supports Name Service records.
B.
No
C.
It supports only MX records.
D.
Yes, it supports Name Server records.
Amazon Route 53 currently supports the following DNS record types:
A (address record)
AAAA (IPv6 address record)
CNAME (canonical name record)
MX (mail exchange record)
! NS (name server record)
PTR (pointer record)
SOA (start of authority record)
SPF (sender policy framework)
SRV (service locator)
TXT (text record)
Additionally, Amazon Route 53 offers ‘Alias’ record
Source: https://aws.amazon.com/route53/faqs/
D
I choose D
D
Option D
D
https://aws.amazon.com/route53/faqs/
Q. Which DNS record types does Amazon Route 53 support?
Amazon Route 53 currently supports the following DNS record types:
A (address record)
AAAA (IPv6 address record)
CNAME (canonical name record)
MX (mail exchange record)
NAPTR (name authority pointer record)
NS (name server record)
PTR (pointer record)
SOA (start of authority record)
SPF (sender policy framework)
SRV (service locator)
TXT (text record)
A.
Yes, it supports Name Service records.
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