Multi-Cloud - AWS Route53 and Zadara

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Multi-cloud DNS routing with AWS Route 53 and Zadara integrates AWS's managed DNS service with Zadara's cloud infrastructure for geographic redundancy and workload distribution. User traffic flows through Route 53 to a Zadara Load Balancer, which distributes requests across Zadara Compute App Servers in the Distribution and Access layers. This architecture enables architects to leverage Route 53's intelligent routing policies while maintaining compute workloads on Zadara's independent cloud platform, reducing vendor lock-in and improving disaster recovery posture. Fork this diagram on Diagrams.so to customize routing policies, add failover regions, or integrate additional cloud providers into your multi-cloud strategy. Consider adding health checks and weighted routing rules to optimize traffic distribution across hybrid environments.

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How do you route traffic between AWS Route 53 and Zadara cloud infrastructure in a multi-cloud setup?

This diagram shows Route 53 acting as the DNS entry point, routing user traffic to a Zadara Load Balancer that distributes requests across Zadara Compute App Servers. This pattern enables hybrid cloud deployments where DNS intelligence from AWS coordinates traffic to independent cloud providers, supporting multi-cloud resilience and reducing vendor lock-in.

Multi-Cloud - AWS Route53 and Zadara

AWSintermediatemulti-cloudAWS Route 53ZadaraDNS routinghybrid cloudload balancing
Domain: Cloud MultiAudience: Cloud architects designing multi-cloud failover and hybrid DNS routing strategies
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March 16, 2026

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March 16, 2026 at 5:46 PM

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