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Tag: Amazon CloudFront
S3Stat – Log Analysis for Amazon CloudFront and Amazon S3
S3Stat now has the ability to analyze the logs generated by Amazon CloudFront using the venerable Webalizer package. With your permission, S3Stat will enable CloudFront logging for the distributions of your choice. It will then run Webalizer each day and deposit the report in S3 for easy browsing. Of course, as the name implies, you […]
Amazon CloudFront Request Logging
We just added a handy new request logging feature to Amazon CloudFront. One line is written to a log file each time an object is accessed via CloudFront. This data (object name, access point, time of access, and so forth) can be used to generate usage reports using reporting tools. Once enabled for a particular […]
New CloudFront Pricing Tiers for our High Volume Users
On February 1st, additional pricing tiers for high volume users of Amazon CloudFront go in to effect. We’ve been working to reduce our costs and to pass our savings along to you, our customers. If you are in the top bandwidth tier you can deliver content to customers in the United States and Europe for […]
Content Delivery Service Flying High
Its fun to look at buzz and activity right after a new Amazon Web Service gets launched in this case the service Im thinking about is Amazon CloudFront, which is our new Content Delivery Service. Jeff Barr blogged about CloudFronts features and benefits when the service launched last week. What prompted this particular blog post […]