A. Create a shared services VPC in a new AWS account. Deploy Amazon Route 53 outbound resolvers. For relevant on-premises domains, use the outbound resolver settings to create forwarding rules that point to the on-premises DNS servers. Share these rules with the other AWS accounts by using AWS Resource Access Manager. Most Voted
B. Deploy Multi-AZ Amazon Route 53 outbound resolvers in each VPC. Create forwarding rules that point to on-premises DNS servers in local outbound resolvers for each VPC.
C. Create a shared services VPC in a new AWS account. Deploy Amazon EC2 instances that act conditional forwarders inside the shared services VPC. Change the DHCP options set in each VPC to point to these forwarders as DNS servers. Create forwarding rules for relevant on-premises domains in these forwarders.
D. Create a shared services VPC in a new AWS account. Deploy Amazon Route 53 inbound resolvers. For relevant on-premises domains, create forwarding rules that point to on-premises DNS servers. Share these rules with other AWS accounts by using AWS Resource Access Manager.
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