AWS emr documentation change
Summary
Updated example release labels from 7.7.0 to 7.8.0 versions
Security assessment
Routine version number update in documentation examples. The existing security note about '-latest' suffix remains unchanged.
Diff
diff --git a/emr/latest/EMR-on-EKS-DevelopmentGuide/emr-eks-releases.md b/emr/latest/EMR-on-EKS-DevelopmentGuide/emr-eks-releases.md index 22aef2a67..e2e889b80 100644 --- a//emr/latest/EMR-on-EKS-DevelopmentGuide/emr-eks-releases.md +++ b//emr/latest/EMR-on-EKS-DevelopmentGuide/emr-eks-releases.md @@ -11 +11 @@ Beginning with Amazon EMR releases 5.32.0 and 6.2.0, you can deploy Amazon EMR o -Amazon EMR on EKS uses the following form of release label: `emr-x.x.x-latest` or `emr-x.x.x-yyyymmdd` with a specific release date. For example, `emr-7.7.0-latest` or `emr-7.7.0-20210129`. When you use the `-latest` suffix, you ensure that your Amazon EMR version always includes the latest security updates. +Amazon EMR on EKS uses the following form of release label: `emr-x.x.x-latest` or `emr-x.x.x-yyyymmdd` with a specific release date. For example, `emr-7.8.0-latest` or `emr-7.8.0-20210129`. When you use the `-latest` suffix, you ensure that your Amazon EMR version always includes the latest security updates.