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AWS outposts documentation change

Service: outposts · 2025-04-01 · Documentation low

File: outposts/latest/server-userguide/outposts-capacity.md

Summary

Updated terminology from 'Outposts' to 'assets' in capacity planning context

Security assessment

Minor terminology change with no security implications

Diff

diff --git a/outposts/latest/server-userguide/outposts-capacity.md b/outposts/latest/server-userguide/outposts-capacity.md
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--- a/outposts/latest/server-userguide/outposts-capacity.md
+++ b/outposts/latest/server-userguide/outposts-capacity.md
@@ -7 +7 @@
-An Outpost provides a pool of AWS compute and storage capacity at your site as a private extension of an Availability Zone in an AWS Region. Because the compute and storage capacity available in the Outpost is finite and determined by the size and number of Outposts that AWS installs at your site, you get to decide how much Amazon EC2, Amazon EBS, and Amazon S3 on AWS Outposts capacity you need to run your initial workloads, accommodate future growth, and to provide extra capacity to mitigate server failures and maintenance events.
+An Outpost provides a pool of AWS compute and storage capacity at your site as a private extension of an Availability Zone in an AWS Region. Because the compute and storage capacity available in the Outpost is finite and determined by the size and number of assets that AWS installs at your site, you get to decide how much Amazon EC2, Amazon EBS, and Amazon S3 on AWS Outposts capacity you need to run your initial workloads, accommodate future growth, and to provide extra capacity to mitigate server failures and maintenance events.