OK, I'll switch to CNAME, because it seems that even though there's a 
performance hit, customers will be given the IP of the load balancer 
relevant to their location, which is better in the end.
Thanks so much for the answers.

On Friday, 25 August 2017 14:35:16 UTC+1, George (Cloud Platform Support) 
wrote:
>
> Main difference is that one is safe to use at the zone apex (ex. naked 
> domain, such as example.com), whereas the other is not. A/AAAA allows you 
> to have the bare domain functional. More detail on the "Comparing Alias and 
> CNAME Records" page 
> <https://ns1.com/articles/comparing-alias-and-cname-records>. 
>

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