RE: Amazon S3 - HTTPS and Live Stats

2009-11-22 Thread brad
into our S3 bucket for us. Thanks! ~Brad Original Message Subject: Re: Amazon S3 - HTTPS and Live Stats From: Andy Mandy Date: Sun, November 22, 2009 2:33 am To: cf-talk If you are looking for serving static content from Amazon S3 and CloudFront you may want to chec

Re: Amazon S3 - HTTPS and Live Stats

2009-11-22 Thread Andy Mandy
If you are looking for serving static content from Amazon S3 and CloudFront you may want to check out CloudBerry Explorer freeware that helps managing all aspects of S3 and CloudFront on Windows . It is a freeware. http://cloudberrylab.com/ There is also a couple of blog post explaining how to

RE: Amazon S3 - HTTPS and Live Stats

2009-11-19 Thread brad
> My understanding is that you would not have to pay for end-user access > to S3 content if you're using Cloudfront. You'd pay for end-user > access to that content via Cloudfront, and you'd have to pay the > normal S3 upload and storage fees for your own access to your bucket. > > That said, I w

Re: Amazon S3 - HTTPS and Live Stats

2009-11-19 Thread Dave Watts
> At this point in time, no.  Our business is confined to the US and CAN > so I'm not too worried about people on the other side of the world. I'm > making bet that the latency will be acceptable for this continent.  Of > course, please tell if you have found otherwise, or have a really good > rea

RE: Amazon S3 - HTTPS and Live Stats

2009-11-19 Thread brad
Are you planning to use Amazon Cloudfront in front of your S3 content? At this point in time, no. Our business is confined to the US and CAN so I'm not too worried about people on the other side of the world. I'm making bet that the latency will be acceptable for this continent. Of course, plea

Re: Amazon S3 - HTTPS and Live Stats

2009-11-19 Thread Dave Watts
> I'm looking into moving over to Amazon S3 for hosting static content on > a site that is currently hosted internally.  We see wildly varying > amounts of bandwidth from day to day, so S3 seems to be a natural > solution to cut bandwidth costs.   I will need to be able to access the > files over