AWS AmazonRDS documentation change
Summary
Replaced 'AWS Directory Service' with 'Directory Service' in multiple sections and console references
Security assessment
Terminology standardization without security impact. Changes reflect service name shortening rather than security-related updates.
Diff
diff --git a/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/custom-sqlserver-WinAuth.config-ADS.md b/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/custom-sqlserver-WinAuth.config-ADS.md index 2a6bd151e..46b84d6b3 100644 --- a//AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/custom-sqlserver-WinAuth.config-ADS.md +++ b//AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/custom-sqlserver-WinAuth.config-ADS.md @@ -7 +7 @@ Network connectivity configuration for AWS Managed Microsoft ADDNS resolution wi -# Configure Microsoft Active Directory using AWS Directory Service +# Configure Microsoft Active Directory using Directory Service @@ -9 +9 @@ Network connectivity configuration for AWS Managed Microsoft ADDNS resolution wi -AWS Managed Microsoft AD creates a fully managed Microsoft Active Directory in AWS that is powered by Windows Server 2019 and operates at the 2012 R2 Forest and Domain functional levels. AWS Directory Service creates the domain controllers in different subnets in an Amazon VPC, making your directory highly available even in the event of failure. +AWS Managed Microsoft AD creates a fully managed Microsoft Active Directory in AWS that is powered by Windows Server 2019 and operates at the 2012 R2 Forest and Domain functional levels. Directory Service creates the domain controllers in different subnets in an Amazon VPC, making your directory highly available even in the event of failure. @@ -36 +36 @@ If a different AWS account owns the directory, you must share the directory. To - 1. Sign in to the AWS Directory Service console using the account for the DB instance and check if the domain has the `SHARED` status before proceeding. + 1. Sign in to the Directory Service console using the account for the DB instance and check if the domain has the `SHARED` status before proceeding. @@ -38 +38 @@ If a different AWS account owns the directory, you must share the directory. To - 2. After signing in to the AWS Directory Service console using the account for the DB instance, note the **Directory ID** value. You use this ID to join the DB instance to the domain. + 2. After signing in to the Directory Service console using the account for the DB instance, note the **Directory ID** value. You use this ID to join the DB instance to the domain. @@ -45 +45 @@ If a different AWS account owns the directory, you must share the directory. To -When you create a directory with AWS Managed Microsoft AD, AWS Directory Service creates two domain controllers and adds the DNS service on your behalf. +When you create a directory with AWS Managed Microsoft AD, Directory Service creates two domain controllers and adds the DNS service on your behalf.