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Short answer here is Owner of S3 bucket pays the egress charges. Now if the S3 owner is in same account family (means same payer account for both) as the DX VIF owner then the charges are reduced, it appears to be not the case in your scenario. Account A has its own public VIF and Account B has it own public VIF although Account A provided the public VIF to account B. Account C is anyone else.
• Scenario 1 (S3 Owner and Public VIF owner are same account)
◦ Account B S3 bucket, data transfer out to account B DX on premises.
◦ Account A S3 egress yes/no — NO
◦ Account A DX egress yes/no — NO
◦ Account B S3 egress yes/no — NO
◦ Account B DX egress yes/no — YES (reduced rate)
• Scenario 2 (S3 Owner and Public VIF owner are in different accounts not in same org as well)
◦ Account B S3 bucket, data transfer out to account A DX on premises.
◦ Account A S3 egress yes/no — NO
◦ Account A DX egress yes/no — NO ($0 charge)
◦ Account B S3 egress yes/no — YES (standard internet egress charge)
◦ Account B DX egress yes/no — NO
• Scenario 3 (S3 Owner and Public VIF owner are in different accounts not in same org as well)
◦ Account A S3 bucket, data transfer out to account B DX on premises.
◦ Account A S3 egress yes/no — YES (standard internet egress charge)
◦ Account A DX egress yes/no — NO
◦ Account B S3 egress yes/no — NO
◦ Account B DX egress yes/no — NO ($0 charge)
• Scenario 4 (S3 Owner and Public VIF owner are in different accounts)
◦ Account C S3 bucket, data transfer out to account B DX on premises.
◦ Account A S3 egress yes/no — NO
◦ Account A DX egress yes/no — NO
◦ Account B S3 egress yes/no — NO
◦ Account B DX egress yes/no — NO
◦ Who payers here - it is the Account C! and that too at standard internet egress rate
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