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Ram R. · Reviewed over 10 years ago
very useful and clear
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Tiffanie K. · Reviewed over 10 years ago
Slightly deeper dive into CloudFront options when considering most sites a of a dynamic structure nowadays.
Scott M. · Reviewed over 10 years ago
Was fine. I already do this in production just wanted to check I was not doing something stupid.
Alistair P. · Reviewed over 10 years ago
It took a long time to initialize some of the content.
Jonathan C. · Reviewed over 10 years ago
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Carmen P. · Reviewed over 10 years ago
Instructions on page 8 is outdated.
Emanuel C. · Reviewed over 10 years ago
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Kennith L. · Reviewed over 10 years ago
Cloudfront propagation times are very long, making for a lot of thumb-twiddling. I get why that's the case and it's not much of an issue for prod usage, but is rough for a lab. I wonder if a "not really prod" CF or something that was confined to a few POPs might allow for a snappier demo/lab experience.
Jim S. · Reviewed over 10 years ago
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Viktors S. · Reviewed over 10 years ago
simple and easy to follow; one step is 15 minutes of waiting
Skyler B. · Reviewed over 10 years ago
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