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AWS gameliftstreams documentation change

Service: gameliftstreams · 2025-05-10 · Documentation low

File: gameliftstreams/latest/developerguide/quotas.md

Summary

Updated quota management instructions to allow direct quota increase requests through Service Quotas console instead of requiring contact with AWS Account Manager

Security assessment

The change simplifies quota management workflow but contains no security-related content. While quota limits can impact resource usage, there's no evidence this addresses a security vulnerability or weakness. The update focuses on process efficiency rather than security controls.

Diff

diff --git a/gameliftstreams/latest/developerguide/quotas.md b/gameliftstreams/latest/developerguide/quotas.md
index ec495c5e4..5bdd3fd08 100644
--- a//gameliftstreams/latest/developerguide/quotas.md
+++ b//gameliftstreams/latest/developerguide/quotas.md
@@ -13,3 +13 @@ Service quotas, also referred to as limits, are the maximum number of service re
-In the following table, the GPU quotas are all 0 by default. However, your account's applied quotas might be different. To check, sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Service Quotas console to [Amazon GameLift Streams](https://console.aws.amazon.com/servicequotas/home/services/gameliftstreams/quotas), where you can review your current quotas in the **Applied account-level quota value** column.
-
-To request an increase, reach out to your AWS Account Manager.
+In the following table, the GPU quotas are all 0 by default. However, your account's applied quotas might be different. To check, sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Service Quotas console to [Amazon GameLift Streams](https://console.aws.amazon.com/servicequotas/home/services/gameliftstreams/quotas), where you can review your current quotas in the **Applied account-level quota value** column and submit a request to increase these values.