Amazon CloudFront | Logging and Reporting Flashcards
What is the maximum size of a file that can be delivered through Amazon CloudFront?
Logging and Reporting
Amazon CloudFront | Networking & Content Delivery
The maximum size of a single file that can be delivered through Amazon CloudFront is 20 GB. This limit applies to all Amazon CloudFront distributions.
Can I get access to request logs for content delivered through Amazon CloudFront?
Logging and Reporting
Amazon CloudFront | Networking & Content Delivery
Yes. When you create or modify a CloudFront distribution, you can enable access logging. When enabled, this feature will automatically write detailed log information in a W3C extended format into an Amazon S3 bucket that you specify. Access logs contain detailed information about each request for your content, including the object requested, the date and time of the request, the edge location serving the request, the client IP address, the referrer, the user agent, the cookie header, and the result type (for example, cache hit/miss/error).
Does Amazon CloudFront offer ready-to-use reports so I can learn more about my usage, viewers, and content being served?
Logging and Reporting
Amazon CloudFront | Networking & Content Delivery
Yes. Whether it’s receiving detailed cache statistics reports, monitoring your CloudFront usage, seeing where your customers are viewing your content from, or setting near real-time alarms on operational metrics, Amazon CloudFront offers a variety of solutions for your reporting needs. You can access all our reporting options by visiting the Amazon CloudFront Reporting & Analytics dashboard in the AWS Management Console. You can also learn more about our various reporting options by viewing Amazon CloudFront’s Reports & Analytics page.
Can I tag my distributions?
Logging and Reporting
Amazon CloudFront | Networking & Content Delivery
Yes. Amazon CloudFront supports cost allocation tagging. Tags make it easier for you to allocate costs and optimize spending by categorizing and grouping AWS resources. For example, you can use tags to group resources by administrator, application name, cost center, or a specific project. To learn more about cost allocation tagging, see Using Cost Allocation Tags. If you are ready to add tags to you CloudFront distributions, see Amazon CloudFront Add Tags page.
Can I get a history of all Amazon CloudFront API calls made on my account for security, operational or compliance auditing?
Logging and Reporting
Amazon CloudFront | Networking & Content Delivery
Yes. To receive a history of all Amazon CloudFront API calls made on your account, you simply turn on AWS CloudTrail in the CloudTrail’s AWS Management Console. For more information, visit AWS CloudTrail home page.