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# Monitoring Amazon S3

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## Logging with CloudTrail

* **Note**\
  S3 does not support delivery of CloudTrail logs to the requester or the bucket owner for VPC endpoint requests when the VPC endpoint policy denies them.
* **Important**\
  Newer Amazon S3 features are not supported for SOAP. We recommend that you use either the REST API or the AWS SDKs.

## Logging server access

* **Note**\
  Server access logs don't record information about wrong-region redirect errors for Regions that launched after March 20, 2019. Wrong-region redirect errors occur when a request for an object or bucket is made outside the Region in which the bucket exists.
* **Note**\
  Amazon S3 does not support delivery of server access logs to the requester or the bucket owner for VPC endpoint requests when the VPC endpoint policy denies them.


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