Amazon Route 53 Profiles now supports Amazon PrivateLink in the Amazon Web Services China Regions
Amazon Route 53 Profiles now supports Amazon PrivateLink in the Amazon Web Services China (Beijing) Region, operated by Sinnet, and the Amazon Web Services China (Ningxia) Region, operated by NWCD. Customers can now access and manage their Profiles privately, without going through the public internet. Amazon PrivateLink provides private connectivity between VPCs, Amazon Web Services’ services, and on-premises applications, securely on the Amazon Web Services service network. When Route 53 Profiles is accessed via Amazon PrivateLink, all operations, such as creating, deleting, editing, and listing of Profiles, can be handled via the Amazon private network.
Route 53 Profiles allows you to define a standard DNS configuration, in the form of a Profile, that may include Route 53 private hosted zone (PHZ) associations, Route 53 Resolver rules, and Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall rule groups, and apply this configuration to multiple VPCs in your account. Profiles can also be used to enforce DNS settings for your VPCs, with configurations for DNSSEC validations, Resolver reverse DNS lookups, and the DNS Firewall failure mode. You can share Profiles with Amazon Web Services accounts in your organization using Amazon Resource Access Manager (RAM).
To learn more about configuring Route 53 Profiles, please refer to the service documentation.