'AccessDeniedException' When AWS Under Real Load: Cross-Region Replication (CRR) Lag Under Heavy Object Churn in Amazon S3
'AccessDeniedException' When AWS Under Real Load: Cross-Region Replication (CRR) Lag Under Heavy Object Churn in Amazon S3 # AWSUnderRealLoad # AmazonS3 # CrossRegionReplication # DistributedSystems A production-grade diagnostic and prevention guide for replication backlog, consistency gaps, and failover surprises caused by heavy write and delete activity in Amazon S3. Problem A multi-region architecture using S3 Cross-Region Replication (CRR) begins experiencing: Delayed object availability in the destination region Stale reads after failover Inconsistent object counts across regions Replication metrics lagging No obvious errors in source bucket PUT and DELETE requests return success. But replicated data is minutes — or longer — behind. The system appears healthy. The regions disagree. Clarifying the Issue Cross-Region Replication is asynchronous. Under normal conditions, replication delay is minimal. Under heavy object churn — meaning high-volume PUTs, overwrites, or DELETE...