"Weighted routing policy – Use to route traffic to multiple resources in proportions that you specify. You can use weighted routing to create records in a private hosted zone."
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/routing-policy-weighted.html
"For example, if you want to send a tiny portion of your traffic to one resource and the rest to another resource, you might specify weights of 1 and 255. The resource with a weight of 1 gets 1/256th of the traffic (1/(1+255)), and the other resource gets 255/256ths (255/(1+255)). You can gradually change the balance by changing the weights. If you want to stop sending traffic to a resource, you can change the weight for that record to 0."
A. Weighted routing policy --> With the Weighted routing policy, the company can assign weights to different resources, specifying the proportion of traffic to be routed to each resource. For example, if the company has two resources, it can assign a weight of 70 to one resource and a weight of 30 to the other resource. This means that 70% of the traffic will be routed to the first resource and 30% to the second resource.
answer A
Weighted routing allows you to associate multiple resources with a single domain name (example.com) or subdomain (acme.example.com) and choose the amount of traffic routed for each resource.
https://disaster-recovery.workshop.aws/en/services/networking/route53/routing-policies/routing-weighted.html
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