AWS appconfig documentation change
Summary
Removed '(Recommended)' label from CloudWatch rollback permissions reference
Security assessment
Change modifies documentation style but does not alter security content. The automatic rollback feature remains documented without security implications from this edit.
Diff
diff --git a/appconfig/latest/userguide/appconfig-creating-deployment-strategy.md b/appconfig/latest/userguide/appconfig-creating-deployment-strategy.md index 1e35f37e3..e8556919a 100644 --- a//appconfig/latest/userguide/appconfig-creating-deployment-strategy.md +++ b//appconfig/latest/userguide/appconfig-creating-deployment-strategy.md @@ -39 +39 @@ Deployment time | This setting specifies an amount of time during which AWS App -Bake time | This setting specifies the amount of time AWS AppConfig monitors for Amazon CloudWatch alarms after the configuration has been deployed to 100% of its targets, before considering the deployment to be complete. If an alarm is triggered during this time, AWS AppConfig rolls back the deployment. You must configure permissions for AWS AppConfig to roll back based on CloudWatch alarms. For more information, see [(Recommended) Configure permissions for automatic rollback](./setting-up-appconfig.html#getting-started-with-appconfig-cloudwatch-alarms-permissions). +Bake time | This setting specifies the amount of time AWS AppConfig monitors for Amazon CloudWatch alarms after the configuration has been deployed to 100% of its targets, before considering the deployment to be complete. If an alarm is triggered during this time, AWS AppConfig rolls back the deployment. You must configure permissions for AWS AppConfig to roll back based on CloudWatch alarms. For more information, see [Configure permissions for automatic rollback](./setting-up-appconfig.html#getting-started-with-appconfig-cloudwatch-alarms-permissions).