AWS lightsail documentation change
Summary
Updated documentation to remove 'AWS' prefix from CloudFormation references and links. Changed mentions of 'AWS CloudFormation' to 'CloudFormation' throughout the document, including console names, section headers, and documentation links.
Security assessment
The changes are purely branding/terminology updates (removing redundant 'AWS' from CloudFormation references). No security vulnerabilities, mitigations, or security-related configuration changes are mentioned. The warning about stack deletion consequences remains unchanged and is a standard operational advisory.
Diff
diff --git a/lightsail/latest/userguide/amazon-lightsail-cloudformation-stacks.md b/lightsail/latest/userguide/amazon-lightsail-cloudformation-stacks.md index 7e3200fb4..1f2fde638 100644 --- a//lightsail/latest/userguide/amazon-lightsail-cloudformation-stacks.md +++ b//lightsail/latest/userguide/amazon-lightsail-cloudformation-stacks.md @@ -5 +5 @@ -Accessing the AWS CloudFormation stacks through the Lightsail consoleAccessing the stacks in the AWS CloudFormation console +Accessing the CloudFormation stacks through the Lightsail consoleAccessing the stacks in the CloudFormation console @@ -7 +7 @@ Accessing the AWS CloudFormation stacks through the Lightsail consoleAccessing t -# View AWS CloudFormation stacks for Lightsail instances +# View CloudFormation stacks for Lightsail instances @@ -9 +9 @@ Accessing the AWS CloudFormation stacks through the Lightsail consoleAccessing t -Amazon Lightsail uses AWS CloudFormation to create Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances from exported snapshots. A CloudFormation stack is created when you request to create an Amazon EC2 instance using the Lightsail console or Lightsail API. The stack performs a series of actions in your Amazon Web Services (AWS) account to create all of the related resources for the instance, such as the Amazon EC2 instance from an Amazon Machine Image (AMI), the Elastic Block Store (EBS) system volume from an EBS snapshot, and the security group for the instance. To learn more about AWS CloudFormation stacks, see [Working with Stacks](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/stacks.html) in the AWS CloudFormation documentation. +Amazon Lightsail uses CloudFormation to create Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances from exported snapshots. A CloudFormation stack is created when you request to create an Amazon EC2 instance using the Lightsail console or Lightsail API. The stack performs a series of actions in your Amazon Web Services (AWS) account to create all of the related resources for the instance, such as the Amazon EC2 instance from an Amazon Machine Image (AMI), the Elastic Block Store (EBS) system volume from an EBS snapshot, and the security group for the instance. To learn more about CloudFormation stacks, see [Working with Stacks](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/stacks.html) in the CloudFormation documentation. @@ -11 +11 @@ Amazon Lightsail uses AWS CloudFormation to create Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud -You can access the AWS CloudFormation stacks through the Lightsail console or in the AWS CloudFormation console. This guide shows you how to access both. +You can access the CloudFormation stacks through the Lightsail console or in the CloudFormation console. This guide shows you how to access both. @@ -15 +15 @@ You can access the AWS CloudFormation stacks through the Lightsail console or in -The AWS CloudFormation stack used to create your Amazon EC2 resources is permanently linked to your Amazon EC2 resources. If you delete the stack, then all related resources are automatically deleted. Because of this, you should not delete any of the AWS CloudFormation stacks created by Lightsail, and instead delete your Amazon EC2 resources using the EC2 console. +The CloudFormation stack used to create your Amazon EC2 resources is permanently linked to your Amazon EC2 resources. If you delete the stack, then all related resources are automatically deleted. Because of this, you should not delete any of the CloudFormation stacks created by Lightsail, and instead delete your Amazon EC2 resources using the EC2 console. @@ -17 +17 @@ The AWS CloudFormation stack used to create your Amazon EC2 resources is permane -## Accessing the AWS CloudFormation stacks through the Lightsail console +## Accessing the CloudFormation stacks through the Lightsail console @@ -19 +19 @@ The AWS CloudFormation stack used to create your Amazon EC2 resources is permane -After you choose to create an instance in Amazon EC2 using the Lightsail console or the Lightsail API, an AWS CloudFormation stack is created and its status is tracked in the **Exports** section of the Lightsail console.. To learn more about **Exports** , see [Track snapshot export status in Lightsail](./amazon-lightsail-task-monitor.html). +After you choose to create an instance in Amazon EC2 using the Lightsail console or the Lightsail API, an CloudFormation stack is created and its status is tracked in the **Exports** section of the Lightsail console.. To learn more about **Exports** , see [Track snapshot export status in Lightsail](./amazon-lightsail-task-monitor.html). @@ -21 +21 @@ After you choose to create an instance in Amazon EC2 using the Lightsail console -###### To view your AWS CloudFormation stacks in the Lightsail console +###### To view your CloudFormation stacks in the Lightsail console @@ -31 +31 @@ After you choose to create an instance in Amazon EC2 using the Lightsail console - 4. The confirmation page that appears lists the CloudFormation stack for the task. Choose the stack name to open the stack details in the AWS CloudFormation console. + 4. The confirmation page that appears lists the CloudFormation stack for the task. Choose the stack name to open the stack details in the CloudFormation console. @@ -36 +36 @@ After you choose to create an instance in Amazon EC2 using the Lightsail console -## Accessing the stacks in the AWS CloudFormation console +## Accessing the stacks in the CloudFormation console @@ -38 +38 @@ After you choose to create an instance in Amazon EC2 using the Lightsail console -You can also access your stack details through the [AWS CloudFormation console](https://console.aws.amazon.com/cloudformation). The stacks created by Lightsail begin with “Lightsail-stack” and have a description of “CloudFormation stack used to create Amazon EC2 resources” as shown in the following screenshot. +You can also access your stack details through the [CloudFormation console](https://console.aws.amazon.com/cloudformation). The stacks created by Lightsail begin with “Lightsail-stack” and have a description of “CloudFormation stack used to create Amazon EC2 resources” as shown in the following screenshot. @@ -42 +42 @@ Stacks with a **CREATE_IN_PROGRESS** status are in the process of creating Amazo - +