Monitor data events in Amazon S3 Express One Zone with AWS CloudTrail
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This article explains how to enable and use AWS CloudTrail data event logging for Amazon S3 Express One Zone. It covers the process of creating an S3 directory bucket of the Express One Zone storage class, enabling CloudTrail data event logging for it, and interpreting the log files generated by CloudTrail.
Specifically, the article covers:
- Introduction to S3 Express One Zone and the need for CloudTrail data event logging
- Step-by-step guide to enabling CloudTrail data event logging for an S3 Express One Zone bucket
- Examples of uploading and downloading objects to the bucket and analyzing the corresponding CloudTrail log events
- Key things to know about CloudTrail data event logging for S3 Express One Zone, including available regions, pricing, and activity logging capabilities
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