In cloudfront what happens when content is not present at an edge location and a request is made to it?
Answer / Najimuddin
When CloudFront receives a request for an object that's not available at the nearest edge location, it initiates a fetch from the origin server (e.g., S3 bucket or EC2 instance) to retrieve the content. This process may take additional time compared to serving from a cached copy.
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