Terraform module to easily provision CloudFront CDN backed by an S3 origin
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Terraform module to easily provision CloudFront CDN backed by an S3 origin
Terraform scripts to setup an S3 based static website, with a CloudFront distribution and the required Route53 entries.
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Terraform module to create AWS CloudFront resources 🇺🇦
Terraform Module that implements a CloudFront Distribution (CDN) for a custom origin.
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Terraform Module to provision an AWS static website using Route53, S3, and CloudFront.
Terraform module for creating a s3 static w 8000 ebsite with CloudFront distribution
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Production-ready Terraform module for deploying static websites on AWS with S3 and CloudFront. Includes CDN configuration, HTTPS setup, custom domain support, cache optimization, error handling, access control, and CI/CD pipeline integration for modern web applications.
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