AWS fsx documentation change
Summary
Updated link text from 'Working with backups' to 'Protecting your data with backups'
Security assessment
Change only modifies link text to use more security-focused terminology but doesn't introduce new security content or address vulnerabilities
Diff
diff --git a/fsx/latest/LustreGuide/mounting-on-premises.md b/fsx/latest/LustreGuide/mounting-on-premises.md index 80fe2f2a1..56f996435 100644 --- a/fsx/latest/LustreGuide/mounting-on-premises.md +++ b/fsx/latest/LustreGuide/mounting-on-premises.md @@ -32 +32 @@ Peered networks using AWS Direct Connect or AWS VPN | ✓ -If you need to access your Amazon FSx file system that was created before December 17, 2020 using a non-private IP address range, you can create a new file system by restoring a backup of the file system. For more information, see [Working with backups](./using-backups-fsx.html). +If you need to access your Amazon FSx file system that was created before December 17, 2020 using a non-private IP address range, you can create a new file system by restoring a backup of the file system. For more information, see [Protecting your data with backups](./using-backups-fsx.html).