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Hello.
To what extent do you differ from other regions?
Can you confirm that the cache is returned from CloudFront when accessed from Israel?
If you check the HTTP header of the response, you will see "x-cache:Hit from cloudfront" if the response was returned from the CloudFront cache.
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Hi, is your EC2 instance located in the newly opened Israeli region? If yes, I'd try to access it directly (without CloudFront) from some location in Israel to better locate the origin of the problem: i.e. to see if it comes from CloudFront or from EC2 in Israel region. Best, Didier
Hi Didier, thanks you for your response. My EC2 instance is located in Singapore , because Singapore is also my target audience.
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Yes, the cache is returned from CloudFront when accessed from Israel. Before migrate website to cloud, I thought it'll fine when using that way, but it's not
Thanks for the reply. If the response from CloudFront is slow, tuning with reference to the following document may solve the problem. https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/cloudfront-latency-xcache