AWS sap documentation change
Summary
Minor formatting and typographical corrections including apostrophe fixes, section header renaming ('Concepts' to 'Topics'), link text formatting (_optional_ to optional), and quote style standardization. No technical content changes.
Security assessment
Changes involve typographical corrections, formatting adjustments, and non-technical text improvements. While some sections discuss security concepts (e.g., shared VPC evaluation), the changes themselves do not introduce new security information or address vulnerabilities. Fencing agent discussion remains unchanged except for quote formatting.
Diff
diff --git a/sap/latest/sap-AnyDB/rhel-ase-ha-planning.md b/sap/latest/sap-AnyDB/rhel-ase-ha-planning.md index a8cd9c5c0..9f9c86be0 100644 --- a//sap/latest/sap-AnyDB/rhel-ase-ha-planning.md +++ b//sap/latest/sap-AnyDB/rhel-ase-ha-planning.md @@ -62 +62 @@ SAP and Red Hat recommend the use of Red Hat Enterprise Linux for SAP. Starting -Built on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system, Red Hat Enterprise Linux for SAP expands existing capabilities, lso you can get the most out of SAP's powerful analytics and data management portfolio. See [Red Hat Enterprise Solutions for SAP](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/linux-platforms/enterprise-linux/sap) product page from Red Hat. +Built on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system, Red Hat Enterprise Linux for SAP expands existing capabilities, lso you can get the most out of SAP’s powerful analytics and data management portfolio. See [Red Hat Enterprise Solutions for SAP](https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/linux-platforms/enterprise-linux/sap) product page from Red Hat. @@ -120 +120 @@ This section covers AWS, SAP, and Red Hat concepts. -###### Concepts +###### Topics @@ -180 +180 @@ An enterprise landing zone setup or security requirements may require the use of -Evaluate the operational impact against your security posture before setting up shared VPC. To set up, see [Shared VPC – _optional_](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sap/latest/sap-netweaver/rhel-netweaver-ha-settings.html#rhel-ase-ha-shared-vpc). +Evaluate the operational impact against your security posture before setting up shared VPC. To set up, see [Shared VPC – optional](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sap/latest/sap-netweaver/rhel-netweaver-ha-settings.html#rhel-ase-ha-shared-vpc). @@ -184 +184 @@ Evaluate the operational impact against your security posture before setting up -Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP is a fully managed service that provides highly reliable, scalable, high-performing, and feature-rich file storage built on NetApp's popular ONTAP file system. FSx for ONTAP combines the familiar features, performance, capabilities, and API operations of NetApp file systems with the agility, scalability, and simplicity of a fully managed AWS service. +Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP is a fully managed service that provides highly reliable, scalable, high-performing, and feature-rich file storage built on NetApp’s popular ONTAP file system. FSx for ONTAP combines the familiar features, performance, capabilities, and API operations of NetApp file systems with the agility, scalability, and simplicity of a fully managed AWS service. @@ -192 +192 @@ In a two-node cluster setup for a primary resource and its replication pair, it -Since a two-node cluster introduces the possibility of a fence race in which a dual shoot out can occur with communication failures resulting in both nodes simultaneously claiming, “I can’t see you, so I am going to power you off”. The fencing agent is designed to minimise this risk by providing an external witness. +Since a two-node cluster introduces the possibility of a fence race in which a dual shoot out can occur with communication failures resulting in both nodes simultaneously claiming, "I can’t see you, so I am going to power you off". The fencing agent is designed to minimise this risk by providing an external witness. @@ -194 +194 @@ Since a two-node cluster introduces the possibility of a fence race in which a d -Red Hat supports several fencing agents, including the one recommended for use with Amazon EC2 Instances (`fence_aws `). This resource uses API commands to check its own instance status - “Is my instance state anything other than running?” before proceeding to power off its pair. If it is already in a stopping or stopped state it will admit defeat and leave the surviving node untouched. +Red Hat supports several fencing agents, including the one recommended for use with Amazon EC2 Instances (`fence_aws `). This resource uses API commands to check its own instance status - "Is my instance state anything other than running?" before proceeding to power off its pair. If it is already in a stopping or stopped state it will admit defeat and leave the surviving node untouched.