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| Web Server www.super.com 81.2.5.10 | Web Server www.super.com 81.2.5.10\\ |
| Mail Server mail.super.com 81.2.5.11 | Mail Server mail.super.com 81.2.5.11\\ |
| Media Server media.super.com 81.2.5.12 | Media Server media.super.com 81.2.5.12\\ |
| Wiki Server wiki.super.com 81.2.5.13 | Wiki Server wiki.super.com 81.2.5.13\\ |
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| So I have four <color #ff7f27>sub domains</color>, created by adding four A records (web, mail, media and wiki) and I have associated an IP Address to each one, these would be four Elastic IP Addresses. Each Elastic IP Address would map to a different EC2 Instance (yes you could use a single instance, but that's another level of complication). | So I have four <color #ff7f27>sub domains</color>, created by adding four A records (web, mail, media and wiki) and I have associated an IP Address to each one, these would be four Elastic IP Addresses. Each Elastic IP Address would map to a different EC2 Instance (yes you could use a single instance, but that's another level of complication). |