Amazon VPC Lattice now supports custom domain names for resource configurations

VPC Lattice Custom Domain Name Resource Configuration
Starting today, VPC Lattice allows you to specify a custom domain name for a resource configuration. Resource configurations enable layer-4 access to resources such as databases, clusters, domain names, etc. across VPCs and accounts. With this feature, you can use resource configurations for cluster-based and TLS-based resources.
Resource owners can use this feature by specifying a custom domain for a resource configuration and sharing the resource configuration with consumers. Consumers can then access the resource using the custom domain, with VPC Lattice managing a private hosted zone in the consumer’s VPC.
This feature also provides resource owners and consumers control and flexibility over the domains they want to use. Resource owners can use a custom domain owned by them, or AWS, or a third-party. Consumers can use granular controls to choose which domains they want VPC Lattice to manage private hosted zones for.
This feature is available at no additional cost in all AWS Regions where VPC Lattice resource configuration is available.
Source: AWS release notes
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