In AWS, for Route 53, when you choose the [...] routing policy for your DNS records (i.e. you specifiy multpile A records with the same Name/Type but different values, e.g. different IPs), Route 53 will return to the user the value based on the user's location as configured in the routing policy of the record set, irregardless of the latency of the target server to the user (e.g. if record set A is configured for US users and record set B for EU users, if user is from US IP, they get routed to the value of record set A).
Geolocation
^^ you can pick geolocation either at continent level or country level.
In AWS, for Route 53, when you choose the [...] routing policy for your DNS records (i.e. you specifiy multpile A records with the same Name/Type but different values, e.g. different IPs), Route 53 will return to the user the value based on the user's location as configured in the routing policy of the record set, irregardless of the latency of the target server to the user (e.g. if record set A is configured for US users and record set B for EU users, if user is from US IP, they get routed to the value of record set A).
In AWS, for Route 53, when you choose the [...] routing policy for your DNS records (i.e. you specifiy multpile A records with the same Name/Type but different values, e.g. different IPs), Route 53 will return to the user the value based on the user's location as configured in the routing policy of the record set, irregardless of the latency of the target server to the user (e.g. if record set A is configured for US users and record set B for EU users, if user is from US IP, they get routed to the value of record set A).
Geolocation
^^ you can pick geolocation either at continent level or country level.
status | not learned | measured difficulty | 37% [default] | last interval [days] | |||
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repetition number in this series | 0 | memorised on | scheduled repetition | ||||
scheduled repetition interval | last repetition or drill |