AWS res documentation change
Summary
Removed detailed desktop settings section and replaced with link to dedicated page. Deleted content included session timeout configurations, resource thresholds, and instance type restrictions.
Security assessment
While the removed content included security-adjacent configurations (session timeouts, access controls), the change appears to be documentation restructuring rather than addressing a specific security issue. No vulnerability fixes or new security guidance are explicitly added in this diff.
Diff
diff --git a/res/archive/release-minus-4/ug/evdi.md b/res/archive/release-minus-4/ug/evdi.md index 199e15ee0..b94354e7d 100644 --- a//res/archive/release-minus-4/ug/evdi.md +++ b//res/archive/release-minus-4/ug/evdi.md @@ -5,2 +4,0 @@ -Desktop settings - @@ -21,35 +19 @@ Session management provides a flexible and interactive environment for developin - * Desktop settings - - - - -## Desktop settings - -You can use the Desktop Settings page to configure resources associated with virtual desktops. The **Server** tab provides access to settings such as: - -**DCV session idle timeout** - - -The time after which the DCV session will be automatically disconnected. This does not change the state of the desktop session, it only closes the session from either the DCV client or the web browser. - -**Idle timeout warning** - - -The time after which an idle warning will be provided to the client. - -**CPU utilization threshold** - - -The CPU utilization to be considered idle. - -**Allowed sessions per user** - - -The number of VDI sessions that an individual user can have at a given time. If a user meets or exceeds this value, this will prevent them from launching new sessions from the **My Virtual Desktops** page. The ability to launch sessions through the **Sessions** page is not impacted by this value. - -**Max root volume size** - - -The default size of the root volume on virtual desktop sessions. - -**Allowed instance types** + * [Desktop settings](./desktop-settings.html) @@ -58 +21,0 @@ The default size of the root volume on virtual desktop sessions. -The list of instance families and sizes that can be launched for this RES environment. Instance family and instance size combinations are both accepted. For example, if you specify 'm7a', all sizes of the m7a family will be available to launch as VDI sessions. If you specify 'm7a.24xlarge', only m7a.24xlarge will be available to launch as a VDI session. This list affects all projects in the environment. @@ -60 +22,0 @@ The list of instance families and sizes that can be launched for this RES enviro - @@ -68 +30 @@ To use the Amazon Web Services Documentation, Javascript must be enabled. Please -Administrator guide +Cost monitoring and control