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Not sure what you meant by: "CIDR-Location-1 contains CIDR Block 1.1.1.0/24 CIDR-Location-1 contains CIDR Block 1.1.0.0/16" You will just have 1.1.0.0/16 spanning your VPC, so...
As for "Record 1: geo.abc.com, CIDR-Location-1, A record to 198.51.100.1 Record 2: geo.abc.com, CIDR-Location-2, A record to 198.51.100.2" You configure your DNS with multiple A records for the same FQDN - the requests would get served in round-robin.
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I see you added more input/clarification. Here is what I tested:
- 2 separate VPC in us-east-1 (one with 10.1.0.0/16 and the other with 10.1.1.0/24)
- Created a Private hosted zone and associated with the 2 VPC above.
- Spun 2 hosts in each of the VPC with manual assigned IP (.10)
- nslookup and response was served in round robin, sometime getting the same IP.
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Sorry for the formatting problem. I've updated the question. It's about the new routing policy IP-based https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/resource-record-sets-creating-cidr-collection.html