Route 53 with Load Balance or with IP

Simple routing policy — Use for a single resource that performs a certain role for your domain, for example, a web server that provides content to the example.com site.

Weighted routing policy — Use to route traffic to multiple resources in the proportions you specify.

Latency Routing Policy — Use when you have resources across multiple AWS regions and want to route traffic to the region that provides the best latency.

Failover routing policy — Use when you want to configure active-passive failover.

Geolocation routing policy — Use when you want to route traffic based on the location of users.

Geo-proximity routing policy — Use when you want to route traffic based on the location of your resources and optionally switch resource traffic at one location to resources elsewhere.

Multi-Value Response Routing Policy — Use when you want Route 53 to respond to DNS queries with up to eight randomly selected healthy records.

 

For Routing Check we can use https://dnschecker.org/