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A channel receives events from a specific source (such as an on-premises storage solution or application, or a partner event data source), and delivers the events to one or more event data stores. You use channels to ingest events into CloudTrail from sources outside AWS.
A channel receives events from a specific source (such as an on-premises storage solution or application, or a partner event data source), and delivers the events to one or more event data stores. You use channels to ingest events into CloudTrail from sources outside AWS.
Builder for ChannelArgs.
Builder for Channel.
A storage lake of event data against which you can run complex SQL-based queries. An event data store can include events that you have logged on your account from the last 7 to 2557 or 3653 days (about seven or ten years) depending on the selected BillingMode.
A storage lake of event data against which you can run complex SQL-based queries. An event data store can include events that you have logged on your account from the last 7 to 2557 or 3653 days (about seven or ten years) depending on the selected BillingMode.
Builder for EventDataStoreArgs.
Builder for EventDataStore.
Resource Type definition for AWS::CloudTrail::ResourcePolicy
Resource Type definition for AWS::CloudTrail::ResourcePolicy
Builder for ResourcePolicyArgs.
Builder for ResourcePolicy.
Creates a trail that specifies the settings for delivery of log data to an Amazon S3 bucket. A maximum of five trails can exist in a region, irrespective of the region in which they were created.
Builder for TrailArgs.
Builder for Trail.