Description: The ‘Record Change’ in AWS Route 53 refers to the update of a DNS (Domain Name System) record within the Amazon Web Services platform. This process is fundamental for domain management and network infrastructure configuration, as it allows modifying the information associated with a domain, such as the IP address of a server, the type of record (A, CNAME, MX, among others), and other relevant parameters. By making a record change, administrators can redirect traffic from a domain to different resources, optimize service availability, and ensure that web applications function correctly. Route 53 provides an intuitive interface for making these modifications, as well as advanced tools for DNS management, including the ability to implement routing policies and monitor the health of resources. The ability to make record changes quickly and efficiently is essential for businesses that rely on the continuous availability of their online services, allowing for an agile response to the changing needs of the business and web traffic.