AWS odb documentation change
Summary
Removed preview notice, added Zero-ETL integration with Redshift documentation, updated IAM service-linked role permissions, and rephrased service integration entries
Security assessment
The IAM policy update adds permissions to describe network resources but does not indicate any security vulnerability being addressed. Changes appear to be routine feature updates and documentation improvements.
Diff
diff --git a/odb/latest/UserGuide/doc-history.md b/odb/latest/UserGuide/doc-history.md index 34223f7fe..2ce754c63 100644 --- a//odb/latest/UserGuide/doc-history.md +++ b//odb/latest/UserGuide/doc-history.md @@ -5,2 +4,0 @@ -Oracle Database@AWS is in preview release and is subject to change. - @@ -12,0 +11,2 @@ Change| Description| Date +Oracle Database@AWS supports Zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift| Oracle Database@AWS now integrates with VPC Lattice to enable Zero-ETL integration with Amazon Redshift. For more information, see [ Service integrations for Oracle Database@AWS](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/odb/latest/UserGuide/service-integrations.html).| July 2, 2025 +Update to IAM service-linked role permissions| The `AmazonODBServiceRolePolicy` policy now grants additional permissions to describe VPC transit gateway attachments, describe Amazon EC2 subnets, and activate an Amazon EventBridge source. For more information, see [Oracle Database@AWS updates to AWS managed policies](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/odb/latest/UserGuide/odb-manpol-updates.html).| June 30, 2025 @@ -16 +15,0 @@ Oracle Database@AWS supports resource sharing across AWS accounts| You can now s -Oracle Database@AWS supports integrations with AWS services| Oracle Database@AWS now integrates with VPC Lattice to enable Oracle managed automatic backups to Amazon S3 and direct ODB network access to Amazon S3. For more information, see [ Service integrations for Oracle Database@AWS](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/odb/latest/UserGuide/service-integrations.html).| June 26, 2025 @@ -19,0 +19 @@ Oracle Database@AWS supports ODB peering connections as a separate resource| ODB +Oracle Database@AWS integrates the ODB network with Amazon S3| Oracle Database@AWS now integrates with VPC Lattice to enable Oracle managed automatic backups to Amazon S3 and direct ODB network access to Amazon S3. For more information, see [ Service integrations for Oracle Database@AWS](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/odb/latest/UserGuide/service-integrations.html).| June 26, 2025