AWS amazonglacier documentation change
Summary
Updated branding references from 'S3 Glacier' to 'Glacier' throughout the document, adjusted links to storage class documentation, and removed redundant 'S3' prefixes in service names.
Security assessment
The changes are purely branding/naming updates (e.g., 'S3 Glacier' → 'Glacier') and URL text adjustments. No security-related content was added, removed, or modified. Existing security practices like request signing and checksum verification remain unchanged in the documentation.
Diff
diff --git a/amazonglacier/latest/dev/amazon-glacier-api.md b/amazonglacier/latest/dev/amazon-glacier-api.md index 0cb8144e4..12ee258cb 100644 --- a//amazonglacier/latest/dev/amazon-glacier-api.md +++ b//amazonglacier/latest/dev/amazon-glacier-api.md @@ -5 +5 @@ -**This page is only for existing customers of the S3 Glacier service using Vaults and the original REST API from 2012.** +**This page is only for existing customers of the Glacier service using Vaults and the original REST API from 2012.** @@ -7 +7 @@ -If you're looking for archival storage solutions we suggest using the S3 Glacier storage classes in Amazon S3, **S3 Glacier Instant Retrieval** , **S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieval** , and **S3 Glacier Deep Archive**. To learn more about these storage options, see [S3 Glacier storage classes](https://aws.amazon.com/s3/storage-classes/glacier/) and [Long-term data storage using S3 Glacier storage classes](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/glacier-storage-classes) in the _Amazon S3 User Guide_. These storage classes use the Amazon S3 API, are available in all regions, and can be managed within the Amazon S3 console. They offer features like Storage Cost Analysis, Storage Lens, advanced optional encryption features, and more. +If you're looking for archival storage solutions we suggest using the Glacier storage classes in Amazon S3, **S3 Glacier Instant Retrieval** , **S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieval** , and **S3 Glacier Deep Archive**. To learn more about these storage options, see [Glacier storage classes](https://aws.amazon.com/s3/storage-classes/glacier/) and [Long-term data storage using Glacier storage classes](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/glacier-storage-classes) in the _Amazon S3 User Guide_. These storage classes use the Amazon S3 API, are available in all regions, and can be managed within the Amazon S3 console. They offer features like Storage Cost Analysis, Storage Lens, advanced optional encryption features, and more. @@ -9 +9 @@ If you're looking for archival storage solutions we suggest using the S3 Glacier -# API Reference for Amazon S3 Glacier +# API Reference for Amazon Glacier @@ -11 +11 @@ If you're looking for archival storage solutions we suggest using the S3 Glacier -Amazon S3 Glacier supports a set of operations—specifically, a set of RESTful API calls—that enable you to interact with the service. +Amazon Glacier supports a set of operations—specifically, a set of RESTful API calls—that enable you to interact with the service. @@ -13 +13 @@ Amazon S3 Glacier supports a set of operations—specifically, a set of RESTful -You can use any programming library that can send HTTP requests to send your REST requests to S3 Glacier. When sending a REST request, S3 Glacier requires that you authenticate every request by signing the request. Additionally, when uploading an archive, you must also compute the checksum of the payload and include it in your request. For more information, see [Signing Requests](./amazon-glacier-signing-requests.html). +You can use any programming library that can send HTTP requests to send your REST requests to Glacier. When sending a REST request, Glacier requires that you authenticate every request by signing the request. Additionally, when uploading an archive, you must also compute the checksum of the payload and include it in your request. For more information, see [Signing Requests](./amazon-glacier-signing-requests.html). @@ -15 +15 @@ You can use any programming library that can send HTTP requests to send your RES -If an error occurs, you need to know what S3 Glacier sends in an error response so that you can process it. This section provides all this information, in addition to documenting the REST operations, so that you can make REST API calls directly. +If an error occurs, you need to know what Glacier sends in an error response so that you can process it. This section provides all this information, in addition to documenting the REST operations, so that you can make REST API calls directly. @@ -17 +17 @@ If an error occurs, you need to know what S3 Glacier sends in an error response -You can either use the REST API calls directly or use the Amazon SDKs that provide wrapper libraries. These libraries sign each request you send and compute the checksum of the payload in your request. Therefore, using the Amazon SDKs simplifies your coding task. This developer guide provides working examples of basic S3 Glacier operations using the AWS SDK for Java and .NET. For more information see, [Using the AWS SDKs with Amazon S3 Glacier](./using-aws-sdk.html). +You can either use the REST API calls directly or use the Amazon SDKs that provide wrapper libraries. These libraries sign each request you send and compute the checksum of the payload in your request. Therefore, using the Amazon SDKs simplifies your coding task. This developer guide provides working examples of basic Glacier operations using the AWS SDK for Java and .NET. For more information see, [Using the AWS SDKs with Amazon Glacier](./using-aws-sdk.html).