AWS amazonglacier documentation change
Summary
Updated service branding from 'Glacier' to 'Amazon Glacier', added deprecation notice for standalone Glacier service (no new customers after 2025), and emphasized migration guidance to S3 Glacier storage classes
Security assessment
Changes focus on service naming consistency, deprecation timeline, and migration recommendations rather than addressing security vulnerabilities or introducing security features. The note about existing data remaining 'secure and accessible' is a general assurance but doesn't introduce new security controls.
Diff
diff --git a/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-SetDataRetrievalPolicy.md b/amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-SetDataRetrievalPolicy.md index 878bc9a85..a58cee464 100644 --- a//amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-SetDataRetrievalPolicy.md +++ b//amazonglacier/latest/dev/api-SetDataRetrievalPolicy.md @@ -3 +3 @@ -[Documentation](/index.html)[Amazon S3 Glacier](/glacier/index.html)[Developer Guide](introduction.html) +[Documentation](/index.html)[Amazon Glacier](/glacier/index.html)[Developer Guide](introduction.html) @@ -7 +7 @@ DescriptionRequestsResponsesExamplesRelated Sections -**This page is only for existing customers of the Glacier service using Vaults and the original REST API from 2012.** +**This page is only for existing customers of the Amazon Glacier service using Vaults and the original REST API from 2012.** @@ -9 +9,3 @@ DescriptionRequestsResponsesExamplesRelated Sections -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. +If you're looking for archival storage solutions, we recommend using the Amazon 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 [Amazon Glacier storage classes](https://aws.amazon.com/s3/storage-classes/glacier/). + +Amazon Glacier (original standalone vault-based service) will no longer accept new customers starting December 15, 2025, with no impact to existing customers. Amazon Glacier is a standalone service with its own APIs that stores data in vaults and is distinct from Amazon S3 and the Amazon S3 Glacier storage classes. Your existing data will remain secure and accessible in Amazon Glacier indefinitely. No migration is required. For low-cost, long-term archival storage, AWS recommends the [Amazon S3 Glacier storage classes](https://aws.amazon.com/s3/storage-classes/glacier/), which deliver a superior customer experience with S3 bucket-based APIs, full AWS Region availability, lower costs, and AWS service integration. If you want enhanced capabilities, consider migrating to Amazon S3 Glacier storage classes by using our [AWS Solutions Guidance for transferring data from Amazon Glacier vaults to Amazon S3 Glacier storage classes](https://aws.amazon.com/solutions/guidance/data-transfer-from-amazon-s3-glacier-vaults-to-amazon-s3/). @@ -17 +19 @@ This operation sets and then enacts a data retrieval policy in the AWS Region sp -The set policy operation does not affect retrieval jobs that were in progress before the policy was enacted. For more information about data retrieval policies, see [Glacier Data Retrieval Policies](./data-retrieval-policy.html). +The set policy operation does not affect retrieval jobs that were in progress before the policy was enacted. For more information about data retrieval policies, see [Amazon Glacier Data Retrieval Policies](./data-retrieval-policy.html). @@ -92 +94 @@ _Required_ : Yes -Valid values: `BytesPerHour`|`FreeTier`|`None`. `BytesPerHour` is equivalent to selecting **Max Retrieval Rate** in the console. `FreeTier` is equivalent to selecting **Free Tier Only** in the console. `None` is equivalent to selecting **No Retrieval Policy** in the console. For more information about selecting data retrieval policies in the console, see [Glacier Data Retrieval Policies](./data-retrieval-policy.html). +Valid values: `BytesPerHour`|`FreeTier`|`None`. `BytesPerHour` is equivalent to selecting **Max Retrieval Rate** in the console. `FreeTier` is equivalent to selecting **Free Tier Only** in the console. `None` is equivalent to selecting **No Retrieval Policy** in the console. For more information about selecting data retrieval policies in the console, see [Amazon Glacier Data Retrieval Policies](./data-retrieval-policy.html). @@ -183 +185 @@ The following example sends an HTTP PUT request with the Strategy field set to ` -If the request was successful Amazon Glacier (Glacier) sets the policy and returns a `HTTP 204 No Content` as shown in the following example. +If the request was successful Amazon Glacier (Amazon Glacier) sets the policy and returns a `HTTP 204 No Content` as shown in the following example.