There are several ways that CloudFront can be configured with an S3 origin. There are functionality differences between them, but the focus in this blog post is how activity is represented in CloudTrail, specifically the differences in S3 data-level events for each CloudFront option. Those options in CloudFront are (in decreasing order of desirability):| Aidan Steele’s blog (usually about AWS)
AWS History and Timeline regarding AWS Lambda with a focus on overview, functions, features, summary of updates, and introduction.| hidekazu-konishi.com
AWS History and Timeline regarding Amazon Simple Queue Service with a focus on overview, functions, features, summary of updates, and introduction to SQS.| hidekazu-konishi.com
AWS History and Timeline that was personally picked up a representative AWS service and summarized its announcement date and GA date.| hidekazu-konishi.com
AWS History and Timeline regarding AWS Systems Manager with a focus on overview, functions, features, summary of updates, and introduction to SSM.| hidekazu-konishi.com
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