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AWS appstream2 documentation change

Service: appstream2 · 2025-11-07 · Documentation low

File: appstream2/latest/developerguide/autoscaling.md

Summary

Updated product name references from 'AppStream 2.0' to 'WorkSpaces Applications' throughout the document

Security assessment

The changes are purely branding/product name updates without altering technical content, security practices, or addressing vulnerabilities. No security-related terminology, mitigations, or advisories were added or modified.

Diff

diff --git a/appstream2/latest/developerguide/autoscaling.md b/appstream2/latest/developerguide/autoscaling.md
index d2d1a7b37..161bfda1a 100644
--- a//appstream2/latest/developerguide/autoscaling.md
+++ b//appstream2/latest/developerguide/autoscaling.md
@@ -3 +3 @@
-[Documentation](/index.html)[Amazon AppStream 2.0](/appstream2/index.html)[Administration Guide](what-is-appstream.html)
+[Documentation](/index.html)[Amazon WorkSpaces Applications](/appstream2/index.html)[Administration Guide](what-is-appstream.html)
@@ -5 +5 @@
-# Fleet Auto Scaling for Amazon AppStream 2.0
+# Fleet Auto Scaling for Amazon WorkSpaces Applications
@@ -7 +7 @@
-Fleet Auto Scaling lets you change the size of your AppStream 2.0 Always-On or On-Demand fleet automatically to match the supply of available instances to user demand. The size of your fleet determines the number of users who can stream concurrently. For a multi-session fleet, more than one user can use a single instance. For a non multi-session fleet, one instance is required for each user session. You can specify your fleet capacity in terms of instances (for single-session fleets) and user sessions (for multi-session fleets). Based on your fleet configurations and auto scaling policies, the required number of instances will be made available. You can define scaling policies that adjust the size of your fleet automatically based on a variety of utilization metrics, and optimize the number of available instances to match user demand. You can also choose to turn off automatic scaling and make the fleet run at a fixed size.
+Fleet Auto Scaling lets you change the size of your WorkSpaces Applications Always-On or On-Demand fleet automatically to match the supply of available instances to user demand. The size of your fleet determines the number of users who can stream concurrently. For a multi-session fleet, more than one user can use a single instance. For a non multi-session fleet, one instance is required for each user session. You can specify your fleet capacity in terms of instances (for single-session fleets) and user sessions (for multi-session fleets). Based on your fleet configurations and auto scaling policies, the required number of instances will be made available. You can define scaling policies that adjust the size of your fleet automatically based on a variety of utilization metrics, and optimize the number of available instances to match user demand. You can also choose to turn off automatic scaling and make the fleet run at a fixed size.
@@ -11 +11 @@ Fleet Auto Scaling lets you change the size of your AppStream 2.0 Always-On or O
-Elastic fleet capacity is automatically managed by AppStream 2.0 for you. You do not need to create auto scaling rules to manage the number of fleet streaming instances that are available for Elastic fleets.
+Elastic fleet capacity is automatically managed by WorkSpaces Applications for you. You do not need to create auto scaling rules to manage the number of fleet streaming instances that are available for Elastic fleets.
@@ -15 +15 @@ Elastic fleet capacity is automatically managed by AppStream 2.0 for you. You do
-As you develop your plan for AppStream 2.0 fleet scaling, make sure that your network configuration meets your requirements. 
+As you develop your plan for WorkSpaces Applications fleet scaling, make sure that your network configuration meets your requirements. 
@@ -17 +17 @@ As you develop your plan for AppStream 2.0 fleet scaling, make sure that your ne
-Before you can use Fleet Auto Scaling, Application Auto Scaling needs permissions to access Amazon CloudWatch alarms and AppStream 2.0 fleets. For more information, see [Using AWS Managed Policies and Linked Roles to Manage Administrator Access to AppStream 2.0 Resources](./controlling-administrator-access-with-policies-roles.html) and [Using IAM Policies to Manage Administrator Access to Application Auto Scaling](./autoscaling-iam-policy.html).
+Before you can use Fleet Auto Scaling, Application Auto Scaling needs permissions to access Amazon CloudWatch alarms and WorkSpaces Applications fleets. For more information, see [Using AWS Managed Policies and Linked Roles to Manage Administrator Access to WorkSpaces Applications Resources](./controlling-administrator-access-with-policies-roles.html) and [Using IAM Policies to Manage Administrator Access to Application Auto Scaling](./autoscaling-iam-policy.html).
@@ -21 +21 @@ Before you can use Fleet Auto Scaling, Application Auto Scaling needs permission
-When you use scaling, you work with the Application Auto Scaling API. For Fleet Auto Scaling to work correctly for AppStream 2.0, Application Auto Scaling requires permission to describe and update your AppStream 2.0 fleets and describe your Amazon CloudWatch alarms, and permissions to modify your fleet capacity on your behalf. For more information, see [Roles Required for AppStream 2.0, Application Auto Scaling, and AWS Certificate Manager Private CA](./roles-required-for-appstream.html) and [Using IAM Policies to Manage Administrator Access to Application Auto Scaling](./autoscaling-iam-policy.html).
+When you use scaling, you work with the Application Auto Scaling API. For Fleet Auto Scaling to work correctly for WorkSpaces Applications, Application Auto Scaling requires permission to describe and update your WorkSpaces Applications fleets and describe your Amazon CloudWatch alarms, and permissions to modify your fleet capacity on your behalf. For more information, see [Roles Required for WorkSpaces Applications, Application Auto Scaling, and AWS Certificate Manager Private CA](./roles-required-for-appstream.html) and [Using IAM Policies to Manage Administrator Access to Application Auto Scaling](./autoscaling-iam-policy.html).
@@ -23 +23 @@ When you use scaling, you work with the Application Auto Scaling API. For Fleet
-The following topics provide information to help you understand and use AppStream 2.0 Fleet Auto Scaling. 
+The following topics provide information to help you understand and use WorkSpaces Applications Fleet Auto Scaling. 
@@ -27 +27 @@ The following topics provide information to help you understand and use AppStrea
-  * [Scaling Concepts for Amazon AppStream 2.0](./autoscaling-concepts.html)
+  * [Scaling Concepts for Amazon WorkSpaces Applications](./autoscaling-concepts.html)
@@ -29 +29 @@ The following topics provide information to help you understand and use AppStrea
-  * [Managing Fleet Scaling Using the Amazon AppStream 2.0 Console](./autoscaling-console.html)
+  * [Managing Fleet Scaling Using the Amazon WorkSpaces Applications Console](./autoscaling-console.html)
@@ -31 +31 @@ The following topics provide information to help you understand and use AppStrea
-  * [Managing Fleet Scaling Using the AWS CLI for Amazon AppStream 2.0](./autoscaling-cli.html)
+  * [Managing Fleet Scaling Using the AWS CLI for Amazon WorkSpaces Applications](./autoscaling-cli.html)
@@ -33 +33 @@ The following topics provide information to help you understand and use AppStrea
-  * [Additional Resources for Auto Scaling Amazon AppStream 2.0](./autoscaling-additional-resources.html)
+  * [Additional Resources for Auto Scaling Amazon WorkSpaces Applications](./autoscaling-additional-resources.html)