AWS vpc documentation change
Summary
Changed 'AWS CloudFormation' to 'CloudFormation' in Wavelength Zones service list
Security assessment
Minor branding terminology update. No security-related content modifications or vulnerability fixes. Service functionality remains identical.
Diff
diff --git a/vpc/latest/userguide/subnet-wavelength.md b/vpc/latest/userguide/subnet-wavelength.md index a8402e551..baa10eeda 100644 --- a//vpc/latest/userguide/subnet-wavelength.md +++ b//vpc/latest/userguide/subnet-wavelength.md @@ -11 +11 @@ Considerations for multiple Wavelength Zones -To use a Wavelength Zones, you must first opt in to the Zone. Next, create a subnet in the Wavelength Zone. You can create Amazon EC2 instances, Amazon EBS volumes, and Amazon VPC subnets and carrier gateways in Wavelength Zones. You can also use services that orchestrate or work with EC2, EBS, and VPC, such as Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling, Amazon EKS clusters, Amazon ECS clusters, Amazon EC2 Systems Manager, Amazon CloudWatch, AWS CloudTrail, and AWS CloudFormation. The services in Wavelength are part of a VPC that is connected over a reliable, high bandwidth connection to an AWS Region for easy access to services including Amazon DynamoDB and Amazon RDS. +To use a Wavelength Zones, you must first opt in to the Zone. Next, create a subnet in the Wavelength Zone. You can create Amazon EC2 instances, Amazon EBS volumes, and Amazon VPC subnets and carrier gateways in Wavelength Zones. You can also use services that orchestrate or work with EC2, EBS, and VPC, such as Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling, Amazon EKS clusters, Amazon ECS clusters, Amazon EC2 Systems Manager, Amazon CloudWatch, AWS CloudTrail, and CloudFormation. The services in Wavelength are part of a VPC that is connected over a reliable, high bandwidth connection to an AWS Region for easy access to services including Amazon DynamoDB and Amazon RDS.