Amazon Route 53 Global Resolver now enables you to share DNS views with other AWS accounts using AWS Resource Access Manager (AWS RAM). Consumer accounts can associate their own Route 53 private hosted zones with a shared DNS view, making their records resolvable through the owner’s global resolver in every AWS Region where it runs—without transferring ownership of the hosted zone or the DNS view.
With DNS view sharing, teams can continue to own and manage their private hosted zones while making them resolvable through a centralized global resolver. You can control access using predefined AWS RAM managed permissions — default association-only, lifecycle management, or full access—or create custom permissions to grant specific actions to the consumer. Private hosted zone associations created by the consumer belong to the consumer’s account, while remaining visible to and removable by the owner.
This capability is available at no additional cost in all AWS Regions where Route 53 Global Resolver is supported. To get started, see the Route 53 Global Resolver documentation. For regional availability, see the Route 53 Global Resolver Region list. For pricing, see Amazon Route 53 pricing.
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Source: Amazon Web Services
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