AWS fsx documentation change
Summary
Updated references from 'AWS Direct Connect' to 'Direct Connect' and adjusted documentation titles
Security assessment
Changes are terminology updates (removing 'AWS' prefix) without altering security content. The VPN/Direct Connect security context remains unchanged.
Diff
diff --git a/fsx/latest/OpenZFSGuide/access-fsxopenzfs-onprem.md b/fsx/latest/OpenZFSGuide/access-fsxopenzfs-onprem.md index 4928d7939..e2a4ad639 100644 --- a//fsx/latest/OpenZFSGuide/access-fsxopenzfs-onprem.md +++ b//fsx/latest/OpenZFSGuide/access-fsxopenzfs-onprem.md @@ -9 +9 @@ Accessing Multi-AZ file systems -FSx for OpenZFS supports the use of AWS Direct Connect or AWS VPN to access your file systems from your on-premises compute instances. Using AWS Direct Connect, you access your file system over a dedicated network connection from your on-premises environment. Using AWS VPN, you access your file system from your on-premises devices over a secure and private tunnel. +FSx for OpenZFS supports the use of AWS Direct Connect or AWS VPN to access your file systems from your on-premises compute instances. Using Direct Connect, you access your file system over a dedicated network connection from your on-premises environment. Using AWS VPN, you access your file system from your on-premises devices over a secure and private tunnel. @@ -11 +11 @@ FSx for OpenZFS supports the use of AWS Direct Connect or AWS VPN to access your -After you connect your on-premises environment to the VPC associated with your Amazon FSx file system, you can access your file system using its DNS name or a DNS alias. You do so just as you do from compute instances within the VPC. For more information about AWS Direct Connect, see [What is AWS Direct Connect?](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directconnect/latest/UserGuide/Welcome.html) in the _AWS Direct Connect User Guide_. For more information on setting up AWS VPN connections, see [VPN connections](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/userguide/vpn-connections.html) in the _Amazon VPC User Guide_. +After you connect your on-premises environment to the VPC associated with your Amazon FSx file system, you can access your file system using its DNS name or a DNS alias. You do so just as you do from compute instances within the VPC. For more information about Direct Connect, see [What is AWS Direct Connect?](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directconnect/latest/UserGuide/Welcome.html) in the _Direct Connect User Guide_. For more information on setting up AWS VPN connections, see [VPN connections](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/userguide/vpn-connections.html) in the _Amazon VPC User Guide_.