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If you use a custom origin, you will need to create an Amazon S3 bucket to store your log files in. You can enable CloudFront to deliver access logs per distribution to an Amazon S3 bucket of your choice. Reference: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudFront/latest/DeveloperGuide/AccessLogs.html
You can configure Amazon CloudFront to deliver access logs per distribution to an Amazon S3 bucket of your choice. Each CloudFront distribution represents a specific content delivery configuration and can have its own access logs generated and stored in an S3 bucket for analysis and monitoring purposes.
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albert_kuo
10 months ago