AWS bedrock documentation change
Summary
Standardized 'region' capitalization to 'Region' in cross-region support documentation
Security assessment
Terminology standardization without changing security posture or adding security content
Diff
diff --git a/bedrock/latest/userguide/bda-cris.md b/bedrock/latest/userguide/bda-cris.md index 01217ff7e..255c9ac33 100644 --- a/bedrock/latest/userguide/bda-cris.md +++ b/bedrock/latest/userguide/bda-cris.md @@ -5 +5 @@ -# Cross region support required for Bedrock Data Automation +# Cross Region support required for Bedrock Data Automation @@ -7 +7 @@ -BDA requires users to use cross region inference support when processing files. With cross-region inference, Amazon Bedrock Data Automation will automatically select the optimal region within your geography (as shown in the table below) to process your inference request, maximizing available compute resources and model availability, and providing the best customer experience. There's no additional cost for using cross-region inference. Cross-region inference requests are kept within the AWS Regions that are part of the geography where the data originally resides. For example, a request made within the US is kept within the AWS Regions in the US. Although the data remains stored only in the source region, when using cross-region inference, your requests and output results may move outside of your primary region. All data will be encrypted while transmitted across Amazon's secure network. +BDA requires users to use cross Region inference support when processing files. With cross-Region inference, Amazon Bedrock Data Automation will automatically select the optimal Region within your geography (as shown in the table below) to process your inference request, maximizing available compute resources and model availability, and providing the best customer experience. There's no additional cost for using cross-Region inference. Cross-Region inference requests are kept within the AWS Regions that are part of the geography where the data originally resides. For example, a request made within the US is kept within the AWS Regions in the US. Although the data remains stored only in the source Region, when using cross-Region inference, your requests and output results may move outside of your primary Region. All data will be encrypted while transmitted across Amazon's secure network.