* S3 Intelligent-Tiering can store objects smaller than 128 KB, but auto-tiering has a minimum eligible object size of 128 KB. These smaller objects will not be monitored and will always be charged at the Frequent Access tier rates, with no monitoring and automation charge. For each object archived to the Archive Access tier or Deep Archive Access tier in S3 Intelligent-Tiering, Amazon S3 uses 8 KB of storage for the name of the object and other metadata (billed at S3 Standard storage rates)...| Amazon Web Services, Inc.
My blog is hosted with CloudFront pointed at an S3 bucket, automatically updated to whenever I push a commit to the GitHub repository containing the sources. Pretty simple in the end, but required a lot of reading AWS blog posts to get set up correctly initially. Now that it’s no longer on Cohost, I have the opportunity to look at something I haven’t been able to before: numbers. Unfortunately this required reading yet more AWS blog posts.| PolyWolf's Blog