AWS AmazonCloudWatch documentation change
Summary
Removed preview notice and regional availability details for operational investigations feature, changed all references from 'Amazon Q Developer operational investigations' to 'CloudWatch investigations'
Security assessment
The changes appear to be rebranding/renaming of a feature from 'Amazon Q Developer' to 'CloudWatch' investigations and removing preview status information. There is no mention of security vulnerabilities, access controls, or security configurations. The modifications are administrative/documentation updates rather than security-related content changes.
Diff
diff --git a/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/Investigations-Services.md b/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/Investigations-Services.md index 8139ef573..19b988efc 100644 --- a//AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/Investigations-Services.md +++ b//AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/Investigations-Services.md @@ -7,32 +7 @@ -###### Note - -The Amazon Q Developer operational investigations feature is in preview release and is subject to change. It is currently available in the following Regions: - - * US East (N. Virginia) - - * US East (Ohio) - - * US West (Oregon) - - * Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) - - * Asia Pacific (Mumbai) - - * Asia Pacific (Singapore) - - * Asia Pacific (Sydney) - - * Asia Pacific (Tokyo) - - * Europe (Frankfurt) - - * Europe (Ireland) - - * Europe (Spain) - - * Europe (Stockholm) - - - - -You can launch investigations from telemetry data (such as CloudWatch metrics, alarms, and logs), review generated anomaly signals, and explore hypotheses on investigations. Amazon Q Developer operational investigations work best when helping you with automated troubleshooting guidance on the AWS services listed below: +You can launch investigations from telemetry data (such as CloudWatch metrics, alarms, and logs), review generated anomaly signals, and explore hypotheses on investigations. CloudWatch investigations work best when helping you with automated troubleshooting guidance on the AWS services listed below: @@ -69 +38 @@ You can launch investigations from telemetry data (such as CloudWatch metrics, a -The list of services will continue to be expanded over time. Amazon Q Developer operational investigations utilizes a wide range of data sources to determine dependency relationships and plan analysis paths, including telemetry data configurations, service configurations, and observed relationships through CloudWatch Application Signals and X-Ray. Where none of the above is available, Amazon Q Developer operational investigations will attempt to infer dependency relationships through co-occurring telemetry anomalies. +The list of services will continue to be expanded over time. CloudWatch investigations utilizes a wide range of data sources to determine dependency relationships and plan analysis paths, including telemetry data configurations, service configurations, and observed relationships through CloudWatch Application Signals and X-Ray. Where none of the above is available, CloudWatch investigations will attempt to infer dependency relationships through co-occurring telemetry anomalies. @@ -73 +42 @@ The list of services will continue to be expanded over time. Amazon Q Developer -While Amazon Q Developer operational investigations will continue to analyze telemetry data and provide suggestions without the following features enabled, in order to ensure optimal quality and performance for Amazon Q Developer operational investigations, we highly recommend to complete the following steps: +While CloudWatch investigations will continue to analyze telemetry data and provide suggestions without the following features enabled, in order to ensure optimal quality and performance for CloudWatch investigations, we highly recommend to complete the following steps: @@ -90 +59 @@ To use the Amazon Web Services Documentation, Javascript must be enabled. Please -Amazon Q Developer operational investigations (Preview) +CloudWatch investigations