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Amazon CloudFront Premium flat-rate plan now supports configurable usage allowances
Previously, the Amazon CloudFront Premium flat-rate plan supported a single usage allowance, and customers who outgrew it needed to contact us to discuss c
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Previously, the Amazon CloudFront Premium flat-rate plan supported a single usage allowance, and customers who outgrew it needed to contact us to discuss c
Previously, the Amazon CloudFront Premium flat-rate plan supported a single usage allowance, and customers who outgrew it needed to contact us to discuss custom pricing options. Now, the Premium plan offers a range of self-service monthly usage levels ranging from 500 million to 6 billion requests and 50 TB to 600 TB, so customers can scale within the plan as their applications grow. Enterprises and mid-sized businesses whose baseline traffic previously made them ineligible for flat-rate plans can now adopt the Premium plan at a usage level that fits their application.
You select your Premium plan usage level in the CloudFront console, see your new monthly flat-rate price instantly, and can change your usage level at any time with no commitment required. All Premium plan features are included at every usage level. Flat-rate plans provide a single monthly price covering content delivery, AWS WAF and DDoS protection, bot management, Amazon Route 53 DNS, Amazon CloudWatch Logs ingestion, serverless edge compute, and Amazon S3 storage credits — with no overage charges.
To get started, visit the CloudFront console. To learn more, refer to the Launch Blog or Amazon CloudFront Developer Guide.
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