AWS appstream2 documentation change
Summary
Changed service references from 'AppStream 2.0' to 'WorkSpaces Applications' and maintained existing S3 bucket security documentation
Security assessment
The update preserves existing security information about S3 bucket policies preventing accidental deletion but does not introduce new security content or address vulnerabilities.
Diff
diff --git a/appstream2/latest/developerguide/home-folders-s3.md b/appstream2/latest/developerguide/home-folders-s3.md index f31ba1630..1bc62f283 100644 --- a//appstream2/latest/developerguide/home-folders-s3.md +++ b//appstream2/latest/developerguide/home-folders-s3.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 @@ -AppStream 2.0 manages user content stored in home folders by using Amazon S3 buckets created in your account. For every AWS Region, AppStream 2.0 creates a bucket in your account. All user content generated from streaming sessions of stacks in that Region is stored in that bucket. The buckets are fully managed by the service without any input or configuration from an administrator. +WorkSpaces Applications manages user content stored in home folders by using Amazon S3 buckets created in your account. For every AWS Region, WorkSpaces Applications creates a bucket in your account. All user content generated from streaming sessions of stacks in that Region is stored in that bucket. The buckets are fully managed by the service without any input or configuration from an administrator. @@ -21 +21 @@ For example, if you enable home folders for stacks in the US West (Oregon) Regio -The old version buckets are named as follows. Accounts created before AppStream 2.0 introduced the new enhanced bucket naming (Version 2) will follow the old naming format. +The old version buckets are named as follows. Accounts created before WorkSpaces Applications introduced the new enhanced bucket naming (Version 2) will follow the old naming format. @@ -33 +33 @@ For example, if you enable home folders for stacks in the US West (Oregon) Regio -As mentioned earlier, disabling home folders for stacks does not delete any user content stored in the Amazon S3 bucket. To permanently delete user content, an administrator with adequate access must do so from the Amazon S3 console. AppStream 2.0 adds a bucket policy that prevents accidental deletion of the bucket. For more information, see [Using IAM Policies to Manage Administrator Access to the Amazon S3 Bucket for Home Folders and Application Settings Persistence](./s3-iam-policy.html). +As mentioned earlier, disabling home folders for stacks does not delete any user content stored in the Amazon S3 bucket. To permanently delete user content, an administrator with adequate access must do so from the Amazon S3 console. WorkSpaces Applications adds a bucket policy that prevents accidental deletion of the bucket. For more information, see [Using IAM Policies to Manage Administrator Access to the Amazon S3 Bucket for Home Folders and Application Settings Persistence](./s3-iam-policy.html).