AWS AWSEC2 documentation change
Summary
Fixed a URL formatting issue by adding an extra slash in the AWS Wavelength Zones link.
Security assessment
The change corrects a typo in a URL and does not introduce or address any security-related content.
Diff
diff --git a/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/capacity-reservations-wavelengthzones.md b/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/capacity-reservations-wavelengthzones.md index 65ee58085..71179b8ab 100644 --- a//AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/capacity-reservations-wavelengthzones.md +++ b//AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/capacity-reservations-wavelengthzones.md @@ -7 +7 @@ - _AWS Wavelength_ enables developers to build applications that deliver ultra-low latencies to mobile devices and end users. Wavelength deploys standard AWS compute and storage services to the edge of telecommunication carriers' 5G networks. You can extend an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) to one or more Wavelength Zones. You can then use AWS resources like Amazon EC2 instances to run applications that require ultra-low latency and a connection to AWS services in the Region. For more information, see [AWS Wavelength Zones](https://aws.amazon.com/wavelength/). + _AWS Wavelength_ enables developers to build applications that deliver ultra-low latencies to mobile devices and end users. Wavelength deploys standard AWS compute and storage services to the edge of telecommunication carriers' 5G networks. You can extend an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) to one or more Wavelength Zones. You can then use AWS resources like Amazon EC2 instances to run applications that require ultra-low latency and a connection to AWS services in the Region. For more information, see [AWS Wavelength Zones](https://aws.amazon.com//wavelength/).