AWS whitepapers documentation change
Summary
Updated AWS Snowball reference to AWS Snowball Edge in data migration recommendation
Security assessment
Change updates product naming but maintains existing security references to encrypted data transfer. No evidence of addressing a specific security vulnerability.
Diff
diff --git a/whitepapers/latest/aws-cloud-data-ingestion-patterns-practices/heterogeneous-data-ingestion-patterns.md b/whitepapers/latest/aws-cloud-data-ingestion-patterns-practices/heterogeneous-data-ingestion-patterns.md index 8cfc013f7..31225cd8f 100644 --- a/whitepapers/latest/aws-cloud-data-ingestion-patterns-practices/heterogeneous-data-ingestion-patterns.md +++ b/whitepapers/latest/aws-cloud-data-ingestion-patterns-practices/heterogeneous-data-ingestion-patterns.md @@ -219 +219 @@ Network connectivity in a form of [AWS VPN](https://aws.amazon.com/vpn/) or AWS -When loading large databases, especially in cases when there is a low bandwidth connectivity between the on-premises data center and AWS Cloud, it’s recommended to use [AWS Snowball](https://aws.amazon.com/snowball) or similar data storage devices for shipping data to AWS. Such physical devices are used for securely copying and shipping the data to AWS Cloud. +When loading large databases, especially in cases when there is a low bandwidth connectivity between the on-premises data center and AWS Cloud, it’s recommended to use [AWS Snowball Edge](https://aws.amazon.com/snowball) or similar data storage devices for shipping data to AWS. Such physical devices are used for securely copying and shipping the data to AWS Cloud.