AWS res documentation change
Summary
Updated virtual desktop scheduling documentation with default weekend shutdown and added navigation links
Security assessment
Changed operational guidance for scheduling with no security implications. References cost optimization rather than security controls.
Diff
diff --git a/res/archive/release-minus-2/ug/schedule-virtual-desktops.md b/res/archive/release-minus-2/ug/schedule-virtual-desktops.md index a0a07803e..be319fffa 100644 --- a//res/archive/release-minus-2/ug/schedule-virtual-desktops.md +++ b//res/archive/release-minus-2/ug/schedule-virtual-desktops.md @@ -7 +7 @@ -By default, virtual desktops do not have a schedule and will stay active until you stop or terminate the session. Desktops also stop if idle to prevent accidental stops. An idle state is determined by no active connection and CPU usage below 15% for at least 15 minutes. You can configure a schedule to automatically start and stop your desktop. +By default, virtual desktops are scheduled to automatically stop on Saturdays and Sundays. Schedules on individual desktops can be adjusted using the Schedule windows accessed from the **Actions** menu on individual desktops as shown in the next section. To learn more about [Setting default schedules across the entire environment](./setting-default-schedules.html) see that section. Desktops can also stop if idle to help reduce costs. See [Virtual desktop interface autostop](./virtual-desktops-autostop.html) to learn more about VDI Autostop. @@ -9 +9 @@ By default, virtual desktops do not have a schedule and will stay active until y - 1. Choose **Actions**. +###### Topics @@ -11 +11 @@ By default, virtual desktops do not have a schedule and will stay active until y - + * [Setting individual desktop schedules](./schedule-individual-desktops.html) @@ -13,7 +13 @@ By default, virtual desktops do not have a schedule and will stay active until y - 2. Choose **Schedule**. - - 3. Set your schedule for each day. - - 4. Choose **Save**. - - + * [Setting default schedules across the entire environment](./setting-default-schedules.html) @@ -32 +26 @@ Retrieve session information -VDI autostop +Setting individual desktop schedules