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AWS cloudhsm documentation change

Service: cloudhsm · 2025-05-31 · Documentation low

File: cloudhsm/latest/userguide/backups-using.md

Summary

Fixed a typo in documentation text (removed hyphen after 'a')

Security assessment

Minor grammatical correction with no security implications

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diff --git a/cloudhsm/latest/userguide/backups-using.md b/cloudhsm/latest/userguide/backups-using.md
index 69d56d6c3..2cab6ca48 100644
--- a//cloudhsm/latest/userguide/backups-using.md
+++ b//cloudhsm/latest/userguide/backups-using.md
@@ -9 +9 @@ Removing expired keys or inactive usersConsidering disaster recovery
-When you add a- hardware security module (HSM) to a cluster in AWS CloudHSM that previously contained one or more active HSMs, the service restores the latest backup onto the new HSM. Use backups to manage HSMs you use infrequently. When you don't need the HSM, delete it to trigger a backup. Later, when you need the HSM, create a new one in the same cluster, and this action will restore the backup you previously created with the delete HSM operation. 
+When you add a hardware security module (HSM) to a cluster in AWS CloudHSM that previously contained one or more active HSMs, the service restores the latest backup onto the new HSM. Use backups to manage HSMs you use infrequently. When you don't need the HSM, delete it to trigger a backup. Later, when you need the HSM, create a new one in the same cluster, and this action will restore the backup you previously created with the delete HSM operation.