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`Reliable, low latency and high throughput
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`network connectivity
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`Amazon CloudFront peers with thousands of Tier
`1/2/3 telecom carriers globally, is well connected
`with all major access networks for optimal
`performance, and has hundreds of terabits of
`deployed capacity. CloudFront edge locations are
`seamlessly connected to AWS Regions through
`the fully redundant AWS network backbone. This
`backbone is comprised of multiple 400GbE
`parallel fibers across the globe and interfaces
`with tens of thousands of networks for improved
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`origin fetches and dynamic content acceleration.
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`Amazon CloudFront has three types of
`infrastructure to securely deliver content with
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`high performance to end users:
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`CloudFront Regional Edge Caches (RECs) are
`situated within AWS Regions, between your
`applications’ web server and Cl S
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`provider (ISP) networks. CloudFront has 700+
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`POPs in 100+ cities across 50+ countries.
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`CloudFront embedded Points of Presence are
`situated within internet service provider (ISP)
`networks, closest to end viewers. In addition to
`CloudFront POPs, there are 900+ embedded
`POPs across 300+ cities in North America,
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`Europe, and Asia.
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`Learn more about Amazon CloudFront in China
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`application origin requests is automatically
`reduced. Content is stored in CloudFront’s
`edge and regional caches and only fetched
`from origins when needed. The load on
`application origins can be further reduced by
`using Origin Shield to enable a centralized
`caching layer. Origin Shield optimizes cache hit
`ratios and collapses requests across regions
`leading to as few as one origin request per
`object. This reduced traffic to your origins
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`Edge computing
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`CloudFront Functions
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`Amazon CloudFront offers programmable and
`secure edge CDN computing capabilities
`through CloudFront Functions and AWS
`Lambda@Edge. CloudFront Functions is ideal
`for high scale and latency sensitive operations
`like HTTP header manipulations, URL
`rewrites/redirects, and cache-key
`normalizations. These types of short running,
`lightweight operations support traffic that is
`often unpredictable and spiky. For example,
`you can use CloudFront Functions to redirect
`requests to language specific versions of your
`site based on the Accept-Language header of
`the incoming request. Because these functions
`execute at all of CloudFront’'s edge locations,
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`they can scale instantly to millions of requests
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`ID #:781backend architecture redundancy. CloudFront’s
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`native origin failover capability automatically
`serves content from a backup origin when the
`primary origin is unavailable. The origins set
`up with origin failover can be any combination
`of AWS origins like EC2 instances, Amazon S3
`buckets, or Media Services, or non-AWS origins
`like an on-premises HTTP server. Additionally,
`you can implement advanced origin failover
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`Lambda@Edge
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`AWS Lambda@Edge is a general-purpose
`serverless compute feature that supports a
`wide range of computing needs and
`customizations. Lambda@Edge is best suited
`for computationally intensive operations. This
`could be computations that take longer to
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`take dependencies on external 3rd party
`libraries, require integrations with other AWS
`services (e.g., S3, DynamoDB), or need
`networks calls for data processing. Some of
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`low-latency, key value data store to store and
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`retrieve lookup data from within CloudFront
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`CloudFront Functions more customizable by
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`allowing independent data updates.
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`CloudWatch, and automatically publishes six
`operational metrics per distribution, which are
`displayed in a set of graphs in the CloudFront
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`available with simple click on the console or
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`DevOps friendly
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`CloudFront provides two ways to log the
`requests delivered from your distributions:
`Standard logs and Real-time logs. Standard
`logs are delivered to the Amazon S3 bucket of
`your choice (log records are delivered within
`minutes of a viewer request). When enabled,
`CloudFront will automatically publish detailed
`log information in a W3C extended format
`into an Amazon S3 bucket that you specify.
`CloudFront real-time logs are delivered to the
`data stream of your choice in Amazon Kinesis
`Data Streams (log records are delivered within
`seconds of a viewer request). You can choose
`the sampling rate for your real-time logs—
`that is, the percentage of requests for which
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`you want to receive real-time log records.
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`you a high level of deployment safety. You can
`now deploy two separate but identical
`environments—blue and green, and enable
`simple integration into your continuous
`integration and delivery (Cl/CD) pipelines with
`the ability to roll out releases gradually without
`any domain name system (DNS) changes. It
`ensures that your viewer gets a consistent
`experience through session stickiness by binding
`the viewer session to the same environment.
`Additionally, you can compare the performance
`of your changes by monitoring standard and
`real-time logs and quickly revert to the previous
`configuration when a change negatively impacts
`a service. Typical use cases for this feature
`include checking for backward compatibility,
`post-deployment verification, and validating new
`features with a smaller group of viewers. Learn
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`Pricing options for every level of usage +
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`Free data transfer between AWS cloud
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`AWS announces new edge location in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
`01/24/2025
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`Amazon CloudFront announces origin modifications using CloudFront Functions
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`Amazon CloudFront now supports Anycast Static IPs
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`Amazon CloudFront now supports additional log formats and destinations for access logs
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`Amazon CloudFront announces VPC origins
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`Amazon CloudFront now supports gRPC delivery
`11/20/2024
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`AWS Application Load Balancer announces CloudFront integration with built-in WAF
`11/15/2024
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`Amazon CloudFront no longer charges for requests blocked by AWS WAF
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`AWS announces new edge location in Qatar
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`Amazon CloudFront launches support for JA4 fingerprinting
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