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AWS blockchain-templates documentation change

Service: blockchain-templates · 2025-11-19 · Documentation low

File: blockchain-templates/latest/developerguide/blockchain-templates-create-stack.md

Summary

Multiple instances of 'AWS CloudFormation' replaced with 'CloudFormation' in deprecated Ethereum template documentation

Security assessment

Terminology updates for consistency (removing redundant 'AWS' prefix). The documentation is for a discontinued service, and changes do not introduce security content or address vulnerabilities.

Diff

diff --git a/blockchain-templates/latest/developerguide/blockchain-templates-create-stack.md b/blockchain-templates/latest/developerguide/blockchain-templates-create-stack.md
index 0fd059fd4..c5b1f8188 100644
--- a//blockchain-templates/latest/developerguide/blockchain-templates-create-stack.md
+++ b//blockchain-templates/latest/developerguide/blockchain-templates-create-stack.md
@@ -9 +9 @@ AWS Blockchain Templates was discontinued on April 30, 2019. No further updates
-The Ethereum network that you specify using the template in this topic launches an AWS CloudFormation stack that creates an Amazon ECS cluster of EC2 instances for the Ethereum network. The template relies on the resources that you created earlier in [Set Up Prerequisites](./blockchain-template-getting-started-prerequisites.html).
+The Ethereum network that you specify using the template in this topic launches an CloudFormation stack that creates an Amazon ECS cluster of EC2 instances for the Ethereum network. The template relies on the resources that you created earlier in [Set Up Prerequisites](./blockchain-template-getting-started-prerequisites.html).
@@ -11 +11 @@ The Ethereum network that you specify using the template in this topic launches
-When you launch the AWS CloudFormation stack using the template, it creates nested stacks for some tasks. After they are complete, you can connect to resources served by the network's Application Load Balancer through the bastion host to verify that your Ethereum network is running and accessible.
+When you launch the CloudFormation stack using the template, it creates nested stacks for some tasks. After they are complete, you can connect to resources served by the network's Application Load Balancer through the bastion host to verify that your Ethereum network is running and accessible.
@@ -15 +15 @@ When you launch the AWS CloudFormation stack using the template, it creates nest
-  1. See [Getting Started with AWS Blockchain Templates](https://aws.amazon.com/blockchain/templates/getting-started/), and open the latest AWS Blockchain Template for Ethereum in the AWS CloudFormation console using the quick-links for your AWS Region.
+  1. See [Getting Started with AWS Blockchain Templates](https://aws.amazon.com/blockchain/templates/getting-started/), and open the latest AWS Blockchain Template for Ethereum in the CloudFormation console using the quick-links for your AWS Region.
@@ -65 +65 @@ Use the default accounts and associated mnemonic phrase for testing purposes onl
-The **Stack Detail** page for the root stack that AWS CloudFormation launches appears.
+The **Stack Detail** page for the root stack that CloudFormation launches appears.
@@ -69 +69 @@ The **Stack Detail** page for the root stack that AWS CloudFormation launches ap
-![AWS CloudFormation interface showing Stacks option highlighted in the navigation menu.](/images/blockchain-templates/latest/developerguide/images/choose-stacks.png)
+![CloudFormation interface showing Stacks option highlighted in the navigation menu.](/images/blockchain-templates/latest/developerguide/images/choose-stacks.png)
@@ -77 +77 @@ You won't be able to connect directly to these URLs or SSH directly until you se
-![AWS CloudFormation console showing Ethereum network stack details and output URLs.](/images/blockchain-templates/latest/developerguide/images/stack-urls.png)
+![CloudFormation console showing Ethereum network stack details and output URLs.](/images/blockchain-templates/latest/developerguide/images/stack-urls.png)