AWS appstream2 documentation change
Summary
Updated service name references from 'AppStream 2.0' to 'WorkSpaces Applications' throughout the document
Security assessment
The changes are purely branding updates replacing 'AppStream 2.0' with 'WorkSpaces Applications'. No security-related content was modified or added. Existing security mentions (AES-256 encryption, HTTPS) remain unchanged from previous documentation.
Diff
diff --git a/appstream2/latest/developerguide/bandwidth-recommendations-user-connections.md b/appstream2/latest/developerguide/bandwidth-recommendations-user-connections.md index 29d9f639a..8adc1f340 100644 --- a//appstream2/latest/developerguide/bandwidth-recommendations-user-connections.md +++ b//appstream2/latest/developerguide/bandwidth-recommendations-user-connections.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) @@ -7 +7 @@ -To optimize the performance of AppStream 2.0, make sure that your network bandwidth and latency can sustain your users' needs. +To optimize the performance of WorkSpaces Applications, make sure that your network bandwidth and latency can sustain your users' needs. @@ -9 +9 @@ To optimize the performance of AppStream 2.0, make sure that your network bandwi -AppStream 2.0 uses NICE Desktop Cloud Visualization (DCV) to enable your users to securely access and stream your applications over varying network conditions. To help reduce bandwidth consumption, NICE DCV uses H.264-based video compression and encoding. During streaming sessions, the visual output of applications is compressed and streamed to your users as an AES-256 encrypted pixel stream over HTTPS. After the stream is received, it is decrypted and output to your users’ local screen. When your users interact with their streaming applications, the NICE DCV protocol captures their input and sends it back to their streaming applications over HTTPS. +WorkSpaces Applications uses NICE Desktop Cloud Visualization (DCV) to enable your users to securely access and stream your applications over varying network conditions. To help reduce bandwidth consumption, NICE DCV uses H.264-based video compression and encoding. During streaming sessions, the visual output of applications is compressed and streamed to your users as an AES-256 encrypted pixel stream over HTTPS. After the stream is received, it is decrypted and output to your users’ local screen. When your users interact with their streaming applications, the NICE DCV protocol captures their input and sends it back to their streaming applications over HTTPS. @@ -11 +11 @@ AppStream 2.0 uses NICE Desktop Cloud Visualization (DCV) to enable your users t -Network conditions are constantly measured during this process and information is sent back to AppStream 2.0. AppStream 2.0 dynamically responds to changing network conditions by changing the video and audio encoding in real time to produce a high-quality stream for a wide variety of applications and network conditions. +Network conditions are constantly measured during this process and information is sent back to WorkSpaces Applications. WorkSpaces Applications dynamically responds to changing network conditions by changing the video and audio encoding in real time to produce a high-quality stream for a wide variety of applications and network conditions. @@ -13 +13 @@ Network conditions are constantly measured during this process and information i -The recommended bandwidth and latency for AppStream 2.0 streaming sessions depends on the workload. For example, a user who works with graphic-intensive applications to perform computer-aided design tasks will require more bandwidth and lower latency than a user who works with business productivity applications to write documents. +The recommended bandwidth and latency for WorkSpaces Applications streaming sessions depends on the workload. For example, a user who works with graphic-intensive applications to perform computer-aided design tasks will require more bandwidth and lower latency than a user who works with business productivity applications to write documents. @@ -15 +15 @@ The recommended bandwidth and latency for AppStream 2.0 streaming sessions depen -The following table provides guidance on the recommended network bandwidth and latency for AppStream 2.0 streaming sessions based on common workloads. +The following table provides guidance on the recommended network bandwidth and latency for WorkSpaces Applications streaming sessions based on common workloads. @@ -31 +31 @@ To use the Amazon Web Services Documentation, Javascript must be enabled. Please -User Connections to AppStream 2.0 +User Connections to WorkSpaces Applications