AWS amazonglacier documentation change
Summary
Updated service name references from 'S3 Glacier' to 'Glacier' throughout the documentation, including links and terminology consistency
Security assessment
Changes are purely branding/naming updates (removing 'S3' from service references) without modifying security controls, encryption descriptions, or access management processes. Security features like 'advanced optional encryption' were already documented and remain unchanged.
Diff
diff --git a/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-GetVaultLock.md b/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-GetVaultLock.md index a35456878..df16c152b 100644 --- a//amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-GetVaultLock.md +++ b//amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-GetVaultLock.md @@ -7 +7 @@ DescriptionRequestsResponsesExamplesRelated SectionsSee Also -**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.** @@ -9 +9 @@ DescriptionRequestsResponsesExamplesRelated SectionsSee Also -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. @@ -28 +28 @@ This operation retrieves the following attributes from the `lock-policy` subreso -A vault lock is put into the `InProgress` state by calling [Initiate Vault Lock (POST lock-policy)](./api-InitiateVaultLock.html). A vault lock is put into the `Locked` state by calling [Complete Vault Lock (POST lockId)](./api-CompleteVaultLock.html). You can stop the vault locking process by calling [Abort Vault Lock (DELETE lock-policy)](./api-AbortVaultLock.html). For more information about the vault locking process, see [S3 Glacier Vault Lock](./vault-lock.html). +A vault lock is put into the `InProgress` state by calling [Initiate Vault Lock (POST lock-policy)](./api-InitiateVaultLock.html). A vault lock is put into the `Locked` state by calling [Complete Vault Lock (POST lockId)](./api-CompleteVaultLock.html). You can stop the vault locking process by calling [Abort Vault Lock (DELETE lock-policy)](./api-AbortVaultLock.html). For more information about the vault locking process, see [Glacier Vault Lock](./vault-lock.html). @@ -63 +63 @@ This operation does not have a request body. -In response, Amazon S3 Glacier (S3 Glacier) returns the vault access policy in JSON format in the body of the response. +In response, Amazon Glacier (Glacier) returns the vault access policy in JSON format in the body of the response. @@ -121 +121 @@ _Type_ : A string representation in the ISO 8601 date format, for example `2013- -For information about Amazon S3 Glacier exceptions and error messages, see [Error Responses](./api-error-responses.html). +For information about Amazon Glacier exceptions and error messages, see [Error Responses](./api-error-responses.html). @@ -140 +140 @@ In this example, a `GET` request is sent to the URI of a vault's `lock-policy` s -If the request was successful, S3 Glacier returns the vault access policy as a JSON string in the body of the response. The returned JSON string uses "\" as an escape character, as shown in the [Initiate Vault Lock (POST lock-policy)](./api-InitiateVaultLock.html) example request. However, the following example shows the returned JSON string without escape characters for readability. +If the request was successful, Glacier returns the vault access policy as a JSON string in the body of the response. The returned JSON string uses "\" as an escape character, as shown in the [Initiate Vault Lock (POST lock-policy)](./api-InitiateVaultLock.html) example request. However, the following example shows the returned JSON string without escape characters for readability.