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Building your own CDN using Amazon EC2

http://www.slideshare.net/SergeyChernyshev/building-your-own-cdn-using-amazon-ec2

Little tip on CouldFront

http://kovshenin.com/archives/cloud-tips-rediscovering-amazon-cloudfront

So I logged back to my registrar, found the DNS management options and switched my CNAMEs to the CloudFront domain instead of the origin bucket and hoped that everything works well. The very next day I got my very first bill for Amazon CloudFront – three cents! Hurray! I’m not sure if this is well written in the documentation for CloudFront and S3 (I doubt that people read them) but I have a few friends who have experienced the same problem and why the address of the origin bucket in the first place? Weird. The S3 Firefox Organizer groups both fields into one and that’s even more weird. Oh well, glad I sorted it out.

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