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Lightning-Fast Static Website with Amazon S3 and CloudFront with Origin Access Control (OAC)

2023-07-03T11:41:43+00:00

Harnessing the power of Amazon S3 and CloudFront, with the added advantage of Origin Access Control (OAC), offers many benefits for hosting a static website. With Amazon S3's reliable and scalable storage, with CloudFront's global content delivery network, a website can provide lightning-fast access to users worldwide. Implementing OAC adds an essential layer of security that prevents direct access to the S3 bucket, mitigating potential security risks. OAC is also empowered with fine-grained control over access permissions, enabling us to define specific rules and restrictions. In this step-by-step guide, we will delve into the seamless integration of Amazon S3, CloudFront, [...]

Lightning-Fast Static Website with Amazon S3 and CloudFront with Origin Access Control (OAC)2023-07-03T11:41:43+00:00

Cost Allocation Tags on Amazon S3 Buckets and Using AWS Cost Explorer

2023-05-27T12:51:02+00:00

Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) is one of the most popular cloud-based storage solutions by AWS. Amazon S3 offers flexibility for various applications and is widely used across multiple use cases as it offers durability, availability, and cost-effectiveness. It allows users to store, manage, and securely access petabyte-scale data from the AWS cloud.   By default, Amazon Billing shows how much data and cost is incurred for the cumulative storage cost and usage of all S3 buckets in each region. Because it is very easy to create multiple S3 buckets and upload objects to them, customers such as startups, small [...]

Cost Allocation Tags on Amazon S3 Buckets and Using AWS Cost Explorer2023-05-27T12:51:02+00:00

Enhancing S3 Bucket Security by Prohibiting Uploads of Unencrypted Objects

2023-05-22T01:34:06+00:00

Amazon S3 is a widely used object storage service that allows users to store and retrieve large amounts of data. S3 is known for its scalability, durability, and cost-effectiveness, making it an ideal choice for many organizations. However, as with any cloud-based service, security is a crucial concern. One way to enhance the security of S3 buckets is by prohibiting the upload of unencrypted objects. In this article, we will explore why this is important and how it can be implemented. Why Prohibit Uploads of Unencrypted Objects? Unencrypted objects in S3 buckets can be vulnerable to data breaches, which can [...]

Enhancing S3 Bucket Security by Prohibiting Uploads of Unencrypted Objects2023-05-22T01:34:06+00:00

Customize Your Invite Links with Amazon S3 Website Redirect

2023-04-26T07:40:26+00:00

If you use Discord, Slack, or Telegram, you're probably familiar with those long and complicated invite links used to join servers or channels. These links can be difficult to remember and may even discourage some people from joining. With URL redirection, you can create a custom and easy-to-remember domain name for your invite links. For example, you might use a domain like "discord.mycoolsite.com" that redirects to the invitation page of your Discord server, which might look something like this: "discord.com/invite/aabbCCDD". Inviting people thru a custom domain can reinforce your brand and make it easier for others to share and join [...]

Customize Your Invite Links with Amazon S3 Website Redirect2023-04-26T07:40:26+00:00

Using Origin Access Control (OAC) to Secure S3 Object Access to CloudFront

2023-04-26T07:50:35+00:00

What is Amazon S3 Object Access? Amazon S3 is one of the most popular AWS service organizations use, as it offers industry-leading scalability, data availability, security, and performance for object storage. S3 is utilized to store and protect any amount of data for a range of use cases, such as data lakes, websites, mobile applications, backup and restore, archive, enterprise applications, IoT devices, and big data analytics. One of the frequent use cases of Amazon S3 is for storing static media content. It works well together with CloudFront distribution, especially if the content needs to be delivered around the world. [...]

Using Origin Access Control (OAC) to Secure S3 Object Access to CloudFront2023-04-26T07:50:35+00:00

Amazon S3 Bucket Policies for VPC Endpoints

2023-06-05T03:11:03+00:00

Amazon S3 and Amazon VPC Relationship Amazon S3 is a versatile object storage solution that boasts virtually unlimited storage capacity. You can expect that your files will be durably stored in S3 given that AWS provides an SLA for this service. When creating your S3 bucket, AWS provides you with a unique bucket URL that you can use to access your S3 bucket directly from the public internet, if you have public access enabled.  Amazon S3 is a service that is not used within a VPC. This means that traffic does not pass through VPC resources such as internet gateways [...]

Amazon S3 Bucket Policies for VPC Endpoints2023-06-05T03:11:03+00:00

S3 Standard vs S3 Standard-IA vs S3 One Zone-IA vs S3 Intelligent Tiering vs S3 Express One Zone

2024-02-16T04:59:24+00:00

  S3 Standard S3 Standard-Infrequent Access (IA) S3  One Zone - Infrequent Access (IA) S3 Intelligent Tiering S3 Express One Zone Features General-purpose storage of frequently accessed data. For long-lived, rapid but less frequently accessed data; data is stored redundantly in multiple AZs. For long-lived, rapid but less frequently accessed data; data is stored redundantly in only one AZ of your choice. For long-lived data that have unpredictable access patterns. High performance storage for most frequently accessed data. Durability 99.999999999% (11 9's) 99.999999999% (11 9's) 99.999999999% (11 9's) 99.999999999% (11 9's) 99.999999999% (11 9's) Availability 99.99% 99.9% 99.5% 99.9% 99.95% [...]

S3 Standard vs S3 Standard-IA vs S3 One Zone-IA vs S3 Intelligent Tiering vs S3 Express One Zone2024-02-16T04:59:24+00:00

Amazon S3 vs Glacier

2023-04-07T03:45:20+00:00

Amazon S3 is a durable, secure, simple, and fast storage service, while Amazon S3 Glacier is used for archiving solutions. Use S3 if you need low latency or frequent access to your data. Use S3 Glacier for low storage cost, and you do not require millisecond access to your data. You have three retrieval options when it comes to Glacier, each varying in the cost and speed it retrieves an object for you. You retrieve data in milliseconds from S3. Both S3 and Glacier are designed for durability of 99.999999999% of objects across multiple Availability Zones. S3 and Glacier are [...]

Amazon S3 vs Glacier2023-04-07T03:45:20+00:00

Amazon S3 vs EBS vs EFS

2023-04-10T06:10:12+00:00

  S3 EBS EFS Type of storage Object storage. You can store virtually any kind of data in any format. Persistent block level storage for EC2 instances. POSIX-compliant file storage for EC2 instances. Features Accessible to anyone or any service with the right permissions Deliver performance for workloads that require the lowest-latency access to data from a single EC2 instance Has a file system interface, file system access semantics (such as strong consistency and file locking), and concurrently-accessible storage for multiple EC2 instances Max Storage Style  Virtually unlimited  16 TiB for one volume  Unlimited system size Max File Size Individual [...]

Amazon S3 vs EBS vs EFS2023-04-10T06:10:12+00:00

Amazon S3

2024-08-17T13:26:07+00:00

Bookmarks Buckets Data Consistency Model Storage Classes S3 API Bucket Configurations Objects Pricing Networking Security Encryption Monitoring S3 Events Notification Amazon S3 Best Practices from AWS re:Invent Amazon S3 Related Cheat Sheets Validate Your Knowledge Amazon S3 Cheat Sheet S3 stores data as objects within buckets. An object consists of a file and optionally any metadata that describes that file. A key is a unique identifier for an object within a bucket. Storage capacity is virtually unlimited. Buckets For each bucket, you [...]

Amazon S32024-08-17T13:26:07+00:00

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