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AWS fsx documentation change

Service: fsx · 2025-11-19 · Documentation low

File: fsx/latest/LustreGuide/what-is.md

Summary

Updated service names from 'AWS Direct Connect' to 'Direct Connect' and similar terminology changes

Security assessment

Consistency updates in service naming conventions. No modifications to security controls, access methods, or data protection mechanisms described.

Diff

diff --git a/fsx/latest/LustreGuide/what-is.md b/fsx/latest/LustreGuide/what-is.md
index 7d53568f3..f96ba9225 100644
--- a//fsx/latest/LustreGuide/what-is.md
+++ b//fsx/latest/LustreGuide/what-is.md
@@ -67 +67 @@ FSx for Lustre integrates with Amazon S3, making it easier for you to process cl
-With Amazon FSx for Lustre, you can burst your data processing workloads from on-premises into the AWS Cloud by importing data using AWS Direct Connect or AWS VPN. For more information, see [Using Amazon FSx with your on-premises data](./fsx-on-premises.html).
+With Amazon FSx for Lustre, you can burst your data processing workloads from on-premises into the AWS Cloud by importing data using Direct Connect or AWS VPN. For more information, see [Using Amazon FSx with your on-premises data](./fsx-on-premises.html).
@@ -86 +86 @@ Amazon FSx for Lustre is compatible with the most popular Linux-based AMIs, incl
-Using FSx for Lustre, you can burst your compute-intensive workloads from on-premises into the AWS Cloud by importing data over AWS Direct Connect or AWS Virtual Private Network. You can access your Amazon FSx file system from on-premises, copy data into your file system as-needed, and run compute-intensive workloads on in-cloud instances.
+Using FSx for Lustre, you can burst your compute-intensive workloads from on-premises into the AWS Cloud by importing data over Direct Connect or AWS Virtual Private Network. You can access your Amazon FSx file system from on-premises, copy data into your file system as-needed, and run compute-intensive workloads on in-cloud instances.