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AWS gamelift documentation change

Service: gamelift · 2025-03-10 · Documentation low

File: gamelift/latest/developerguide/monitoring-overview.md

Summary

Updated documentation to replace 'Amazon GameLift' with 'Amazon GameLift Servers' throughout, including title changes and service references. Adjusted console and metric monitoring terminology.

Security assessment

Changes appear to be rebranding/terminology updates rather than addressing security issues. The existing security reference to EC2 remains unchanged except for product name alignment.

Diff

diff --git a/gamelift/latest/developerguide/monitoring-overview.md
index d5a4e3252..5a4538cc5 100644
--- a/gamelift/latest/developerguide/monitoring-overview.md
+++ b/gamelift/latest/developerguide/monitoring-overview.md
@@ -3 +3 @@
-[Documentation](/index.html)[Amazon GameLift](/gamelift/index.html)[Developer Guide](gamelift-intro.html)
+[Documentation](/index.html)[Amazon GameLift](/gamelift/index.html)[Hosting Guide](gamelift-intro.html)
@@ -5 +5 @@
-# Monitoring Amazon GameLift
+# Monitoring Amazon GameLift Servers
@@ -7 +7 @@
-If you're using Amazon GameLift FleetIQ as a standalone feature with Amazon EC2, see [Security in Amazon EC2](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-security.html) in the _Amazon EC2 User Guide_.
+If you're using Amazon GameLift Servers FleetIQ as a standalone feature with Amazon EC2, see [Security in Amazon EC2](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-security.html) in the _Amazon EC2 User Guide_.
@@ -9 +9 @@ If you're using Amazon GameLift FleetIQ as a standalone feature with Amazon EC2,
-Monitoring is an important part of maintaining the reliability, availability, and performance of Amazon GameLift and your other AWS solutions. There are three primary uses for metrics with Amazon GameLift: to monitor system health and set up alarms, to track game server performance and usage, and to manage capacity using manual or auto-scaling. 
+Monitoring is an important part of maintaining the reliability, availability, and performance of Amazon GameLift Servers and your other AWS solutions. There are three primary uses for metrics with Amazon GameLift Servers: to monitor system health and set up alarms, to track game server performance and usage, and to manage capacity using manual or auto-scaling. 
@@ -11 +11 @@ Monitoring is an important part of maintaining the reliability, availability, an
-AWS provides the following monitoring tools to watch Amazon GameLift, report when something is wrong, and take automatic actions when appropriate:
+AWS provides the following monitoring tools to watch Amazon GameLift Servers, report when something is wrong, and take automatic actions when appropriate:
@@ -13 +13 @@ AWS provides the following monitoring tools to watch Amazon GameLift, report whe
-  * **Amazon GameLift console** – Use the graphical interface to manage your Amazon GameLift resources and track game hosting activity.
+  * **Amazon GameLift Servers console** – Use the graphical interface to manage your Amazon GameLift Servers resources and track game hosting activity.
@@ -15 +15 @@ AWS provides the following monitoring tools to watch Amazon GameLift, report whe
-  * **Amazon CloudWatch** – You can monitor Amazon GameLift metrics in real time, as well as metrics for other AWS resources and applications that you're running on AWS services. CloudWatch offers a suite of monitoring features, including tools to create customized dashboards and the ability to set alarms that notify or take action when a metric reaches a specified threshold.
+  * **Amazon CloudWatch** – You can monitor Amazon GameLift Servers metrics in real time, as well as metrics for other AWS resources and applications that you're running on AWS services. CloudWatch offers a suite of monitoring features, including tools to create customized dashboards and the ability to set alarms that notify or take action when a metric reaches a specified threshold.
@@ -17 +17 @@ AWS provides the following monitoring tools to watch Amazon GameLift, report whe
-  * **AWS CloudTrail** – captures all API calls and related events made by or on behalf of your AWS account for Amazon GameLift and other AWS services. Data is delivered as log files to an Amazon S3 bucket that you specify. You can identify which users and accounts called AWS, the source IP address from which the calls were made, and when the calls occurred.
+  * **AWS CloudTrail** – captures all API calls and related events made by or on behalf of your AWS account for Amazon GameLift Servers and other AWS services. Data is delivered as log files to an Amazon S3 bucket that you specify. You can identify which users and accounts called AWS, the source IP address from which the calls were made, and when the calls occurred.
@@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ AWS provides the following monitoring tools to watch Amazon GameLift, report whe
-  * [Track game hosting in the Amazon GameLift console](./gamelift-console-intro.html)
-  * [Monitor Amazon GameLift with Amazon CloudWatch](./monitoring-cloudwatch.html)
-  * [Logging Amazon GameLift API calls with AWS CloudTrail](./logging-using-cloudtrail.html)
-  * [Logging server messages in Amazon GameLift](./logging-server-messages.html)
+  * [Track game hosting in the Amazon GameLift Servers console](./gamelift-console-intro.html)
+  * [Monitor Amazon GameLift Servers with Amazon CloudWatch](./monitoring-cloudwatch.html)
+  * [Logging Amazon GameLift Servers API calls with AWS CloudTrail](./logging-using-cloudtrail.html)
+  * [Logging server messages in Amazon GameLift Servers](./logging-server-messages.html)