"Simple routing policy – Use for a single resource that performs a given function for your domain, for example, a web server that serves content for the example.com website.
Failover routing policy – Use when you want to configure active-passive failover.
Geolocation routing policy – Use when you want to route traffic based on the location of your users.
Geoproximity routing policy – Use when you want to route traffic based on the location of your resources and, optionally, shift traffic from resources in one location to resources in another.
Latency routing policy – Use when you have resources in multiple locations and you want to route traffic to the resource that provides the best latency.
Multivalue answer routing policy – Use when you want Route 53 to respond to DNS queries with up to eight healthy records selected at random.
Weighted routing policy – Use to route traffic to multiple resources in proportions that you specify."
Amazon Web Services Documentation https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/l...
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