Route S3 can be used to route users to infrastructure outside of AWS
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Amazon Route 53 is highly available and scalable cloud Domain Name System web service.
It's framed to provide developers and businesses an extremely loyal and cost effective way to route end users to Internet applications by translating names like www.example.com into numeric IP addresses like 192.0.2.1 that computers use for connecting to each other.
Amazon Route 53 is fully compliant with IPv6.
Explanation:
Using the route S3 one can make anything apart from the AWS based framework. So using route53 one can link request made by user to the AWS framework which can be EC2 of Amazon, AmazonS3 or Elastic Load Balancing. Routing of users to the framework is made accessable when making DNS. DNS or domain name system was release in 2010 and became a part of cloud technology platform of AWS of Amazon since then.