Amazon AWS Console Adds CloudFront Support

by Andy Brudtkuhl on June 24, 2009

Today Amazon announced an update to its Amazon Web Services (AWS) console supporting its CDN infrastructure CloudFront.

Manage Amazon CloudFront through an easy to use interface. The AWS Management Console lets you review all your CloudFront distributions, create new distributions, or edit existing ones. All the features of the CloudFront API are supported: you can enable or disable distributions, configure CNAMEs, enable end-user logging, and more.

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