AWS amazonglacier documentation change
Summary
Updated references from 'S3 Glacier' to 'Glacier' throughout the document, removed redundant 'S3' branding in service names, and adjusted related links/text to reflect naming consistency.
Security assessment
The changes are purely branding/naming updates (e.g., 'S3 Glacier' → 'Glacier') and do not introduce, modify, or address security-related content. Security features like Vault Lock and audit logging are mentioned but only in the context of historical documentation updates, with no substantive changes to their descriptions.
Diff
diff --git a/amazonglacier/latest/dev/document-history.md b/amazonglacier/latest/dev/document-history.md index 4929c9fb6..8e33499d2 100644 --- a//amazonglacier/latest/dev/document-history.md +++ b//amazonglacier/latest/dev/document-history.md @@ -7 +7 @@ Earlier Updates -**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 @@ Earlier Updates -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. @@ -18 +18 @@ If you're looking for archival storage solutions we suggest using the S3 Glacier -The following table describes the important changes in each release of the _Amazon S3 Glacier Developer Guide_ from July 5, 2018, onward. For notification about updates to this documentation, you can subscribe to an RSS feed. +The following table describes the important changes in each release of the _Amazon Glacier Developer Guide_ from July 5, 2018, onward. For notification about updates to this documentation, you can subscribe to an RSS feed. @@ -24,2 +24,2 @@ Amazon S3 supports higher restore request rates for S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieva -Amazon Glacier name change| Amazon Glacier is now Amazon S3 Glacier to better reflect Glacier's integration with Amazon S3.| November 20, 2018 -Updates now available over RSS| You can now subscribe to an RSS feed to receive notifications about updates to the Amazon S3 Glacier Developer Guide guide.| July 5, 2018 +Amazon Glacier name change| Amazon Glacier is now Amazon Glacier to better reflect Glacier's integration with Amazon S3.| November 20, 2018 +Updates now available over RSS| You can now subscribe to an RSS feed to receive notifications about updates to the Amazon Glacier Developer Guide guide.| July 5, 2018 @@ -29 +29 @@ Updates now available over RSS| You can now subscribe to an RSS feed to receive -The following table describes the important changes in each release of the _Amazon S3 Glacier Developer Guide_ before July 5, 2018. +The following table describes the important changes in each release of the _Amazon Glacier Developer Guide_ before July 5, 2018. @@ -33,5 +33,5 @@ Change | Description | Release Date -Expedited and Bulk Data Retrievals | S3 Glacier now supports Expedited and Bulk data retrievals in addition to Standard retrievals. For more information, see [Archive Retrieval Options](./downloading-an-archive-two-steps.html#api-downloading-an-archive-two-steps-retrieval-options). | November 21, 2016 -Vault Lock | S3 Glacier now supports Vault Lock, which allows you to easily deploy and enforce compliance controls on individual S3 Glacier vaults with a Vault Lock policy. For more information, see [S3 Glacier Vault Lock](./vault-lock.html) and [Vault Lock Policies](./vault-lock-policy.html). | July 8, 2015 -Vault tagging | S3 Glacier now allows you to tag your S3 Glacier vaults for easier resource and cost management. Tags are labels that you can define and associate with your vaults, and using tags adds filtering capabilities to operations such as AWS cost reports. For more information, see [Tagging Amazon S3 Glacier Resources](./tagging.html) and [Tagging Your S3 Glacier Vaults](./tagging-vaults.html). | June 22, 2015 -Vault access policies | S3 Glacier now supports managing access to your individual S3 Glacier vaults by using vault access policies. You can now define an access policy directly on a vault, making it easier to grant vault access to users and business groups internal to your organization, as well as to your external business partners. For more information, see [Vault Access Policies](./vault-access-policy.html). | April 27, 2015 -Data retrieval policies and audit logging | S3 Glacier now supports data retrieval policies and audit logging. Data retrieval policies allow you to easily set data retrieval limits and simplify data retrieval cost management. You can define your own data retrieval limits with a few clicks in the AWS Management Console or by using the S3 Glacier API. For more information, see [S3 Glacier Data Retrieval Policies](./data-retrieval-policy.html). In addition, S3 Glacier now supports audit logging with AWS CloudTrail, which records S3 Glacier API calls for your account and delivers the log files to an Amazon S3 bucket that you specify. For more information, see [Logging Amazon S3 Glacier API Calls with AWS CloudTrail](./audit-logging.html). | December 11, 2014 +Expedited and Bulk Data Retrievals | Glacier now supports Expedited and Bulk data retrievals in addition to Standard retrievals. For more information, see [Archive Retrieval Options](./downloading-an-archive-two-steps.html#api-downloading-an-archive-two-steps-retrieval-options). | November 21, 2016 +Vault Lock | Glacier now supports Vault Lock, which allows you to easily deploy and enforce compliance controls on individual Glacier vaults with a Vault Lock policy. For more information, see [Glacier Vault Lock](./vault-lock.html) and [Vault Lock Policies](./vault-lock-policy.html). | July 8, 2015 +Vault tagging | Glacier now allows you to tag your Glacier vaults for easier resource and cost management. Tags are labels that you can define and associate with your vaults, and using tags adds filtering capabilities to operations such as AWS cost reports. For more information, see [Tagging Amazon Glacier Resources](./tagging.html) and [Tagging Your Glacier Vaults](./tagging-vaults.html). | June 22, 2015 +Vault access policies | Glacier now supports managing access to your individual Glacier vaults by using vault access policies. You can now define an access policy directly on a vault, making it easier to grant vault access to users and business groups internal to your organization, as well as to your external business partners. For more information, see [Vault Access Policies](./vault-access-policy.html). | April 27, 2015 +Data retrieval policies and audit logging | Glacier now supports data retrieval policies and audit logging. Data retrieval policies allow you to easily set data retrieval limits and simplify data retrieval cost management. You can define your own data retrieval limits with a few clicks in the AWS Management Console or by using the Glacier API. For more information, see [Glacier Data Retrieval Policies](./data-retrieval-policy.html). In addition, Glacier now supports audit logging with AWS CloudTrail, which records Glacier API calls for your account and delivers the log files to an Amazon S3 bucket that you specify. For more information, see [Logging Amazon Glacier API Calls with AWS CloudTrail](./audit-logging.html). | December 11, 2014 @@ -41,2 +41,2 @@ Removed outdated URLs | Removed the URLs that pointed to the old security crede -Support for range retrievals | S3 Glacier now supports retrieval of specific ranges of your archives. You can initiate a job requesting S3 Glacier to prepare an entire archive or a portion of the archive for subsequent download. When an archive is very large, you may find it cost effective to initiate several sequential jobs to prepare your archive. For more information, see [Downloading an Archive in S3 Glacier](./downloading-an-archive.html). | November 13, 2012 -New Guide | This is the first release of the _Amazon S3 Glacier Developer Guide_. | August 20, 2012 +Support for range retrievals | Glacier now supports retrieval of specific ranges of your archives. You can initiate a job requesting Glacier to prepare an entire archive or a portion of the archive for subsequent download. When an archive is very large, you may find it cost effective to initiate several sequential jobs to prepare your archive. For more information, see [Downloading an Archive in Glacier](./downloading-an-archive.html). | November 13, 2012 +New Guide | This is the first release of the _Amazon Glacier Developer Guide_. | August 20, 2012