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You can turn on logging for the bucket to see where the requests are coming from. See: Logging requests using server access logging.
Also, you can turn on Block Public Access to stop any requests to your bucket from the internet.
Have you created a ticket with AWS?
One thing you can do is to create a request limit, to only allow a certain number of requests, or you can configure an auto-scaling group to start when your site reaches a certain number of requests
Alternatively, enable "block public access", which should be enabled by default if I'm not mistaken
Hi,
Per month, for one year, you get this for free:
- 5 GB of Standard Storage
- 20,000 Get Requests
- 2,000 Put Requests
If you have uploaded many files, their aggregated size is closer to 5gb and/or you have been reading them manually or automatically, it is most likely that you are reaching limits of monthly free tier.
Hope it clarifies ;)
Hi, i'm having exactly the same issue. I have reach also to support team but none of them help me to respond to this. I have an s3 bucket and for some reason the put request keep growing, while i don't put any file on it.
The support request was to enable server access logging and cloudtrail that indeed have increase even more the total of put request because of the log that are created on the log s3 bucket.
And the best part : There is no put request seen in the log for my bucket. But the counter still increase....
Anyone no what would cause that ??