AWS AmazonElastiCache documentation change
Summary
Revised terminology: 'self-designed clusters' → 'node-based clusters', updated link text for scaling documentation, and replaced 'cache cluster' with 'cluster' in event monitoring context.
Security assessment
These changes standardize terminology (e.g., 'node-based clusters') and improve documentation clarity. No security-related content was added or modified, as the security group modification event mention remains unchanged.
Diff
diff --git a/AmazonElastiCache/latest/dg/WhatIs.Components.md b/AmazonElastiCache/latest/dg/WhatIs.Components.md index 64ed3df6a..2690761d1 100644 --- a//AmazonElastiCache/latest/dg/WhatIs.Components.md +++ b//AmazonElastiCache/latest/dg/WhatIs.Components.md @@ -114 +114 @@ You can also use data-tiering. More frequently accessed data is stored in memory -ElastiCache supports changing a Valkey or Redis OSS cluster's node type to a larger node type dynamically. For information on scaling up or down, see [Scaling single-node clusters for Valkey or Redis OSS (Cluster Mode Disabled)](./scaling-redis-classic.html#Scaling.RedisStandalone) or [Scaling replica nodes for Valkey or Redis OSS (Cluster Mode Disabled)](./Scaling.RedisReplGrps.html). +ElastiCache supports changing a Valkey or Redis OSS cluster's node type to a larger node type dynamically. For information on scaling up or down, see [Scaling for Valkey or Redis OSS (Cluster Mode Disabled) clusters](./scaling-redis-classic.html#Scaling.RedisStandalone) or [Scaling replica nodes for Valkey or Redis OSS (Cluster Mode Disabled)](./Scaling.RedisReplGrps.html). @@ -246 +246 @@ Depending upon the version of Valkey or Redis OSS running on your cluster, the b - * [Performance impact of backups of self-designed clusters](./backups.html#backups-performance) + * [Performance impact of backups of node-based clusters](./backups.html#backups-performance) @@ -255 +255 @@ Depending upon the version of Valkey or Redis OSS running on your cluster, the b -When important events happen on a cache cluster, ElastiCache sends notification to a specific Amazon SNS topic. These events can include such things as failure or success in adding a node, a security group modification, and others. By monitoring for key events, you can know the current state of your clusters and in many cases take corrective action. +When important events happen on a cluster, ElastiCache sends notification to a specific Amazon SNS topic. These events can include such things as failure or success in adding a node, a security group modification, and others. By monitoring for key events, you can know the current state of your clusters and in many cases take corrective action. @@ -265 +265 @@ To use the Amazon Web Services Documentation, Javascript must be enabled. Please -Designing your own ElastiCache cluster +Creating and managing a node-based ElastiCache cluster