Amazon CloudFront is a highly secure and scalable content delivery network (CDN) that improves the distribution of content to users with low latency and high transfer speeds. CloudFront offers two key features to enhance security when serving content from Amazon S3 buckets: Origin Access Identity (OAI) and Origin Access Control (OAC). In this blog, we’ll explore these features, their purpose, and how to configure them using Terraform. We’ll also discuss their advantages and disadvantages to help you decide which is suitable for your use case. Continue reading “Understanding OAI and OAC in AWS CloudFront: Concepts, Configuration, and Best Practices”
Author: Dev Kumar Gautam
I'm Dev Kumar Gautam, a DevOps Engineer at Opstree Solutions, where I specialize in cloud infrastructure, automation, and continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines. With hands-on experience in tools like AWS, Linux, Jenkins, Docker, Kubernetes, and Terraform, I focus on building scalable and secure systems that enhance software delivery processes.