AWS directoryservice documentation change
Summary
Updated references from 'AWS Directory Service' to 'Directory Service' for consistency and adjusted blog post link titles to match naming conventions.
Security assessment
These are non-substantive naming convention changes. The security-related blog posts referenced (about password policies and redundancy) retain their security content but with updated titles. No new security documentation was added, and no vulnerabilities are addressed in the changes.
Diff
diff --git a/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ms_ad_getting_started.md b/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ms_ad_getting_started.md index 4cdad3e1d..a455eb450 100644 --- a//directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ms_ad_getting_started.md +++ b//directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ms_ad_getting_started.md @@ -9 +9 @@ AWS Managed Microsoft AD prerequisitesAWS IAM Identity Center prerequisitesMulti -AWS Managed Microsoft AD creates a fully managed, Microsoft Active Directory in the AWS Cloud and is powered by Windows Server 2019 and operates at the 2012 R2 Forest and Domain functional levels. 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. The domain controllers are created in different subnets in an Amazon VPC this redundancy helps ensure that your directory remains accessible even if a failure occurs. If you need more domain controllers, you can add them later. For more information, see [Deploying additional domain controllers for your AWS Managed Microsoft AD](./ms_ad_deploy_additional_dcs.html). +AWS Managed Microsoft AD creates a fully managed, Microsoft Active Directory in the AWS Cloud and is powered by Windows Server 2019 and operates at the 2012 R2 Forest and Domain functional levels. When you create a directory with AWS Managed Microsoft AD, Directory Service creates two domain controllers and adds the DNS service on your behalf. The domain controllers are created in different subnets in an Amazon VPC this redundancy helps ensure that your directory remains accessible even if a failure occurs. If you need more domain controllers, you can add them later. For more information, see [Deploying additional domain controllers for your AWS Managed Microsoft AD](./ms_ad_deploy_additional_dcs.html). @@ -47 +47 @@ If you need to integrate your AWS Managed Microsoft AD domain with an existing o -AWS Directory Service uses a two VPC structure. The EC2 instances which make up your directory run outside of your AWS account, and are managed by AWS. They have two network adapters, `ETH0` and `ETH1`. `ETH0` is the management adapter, and exists outside of your account. `ETH1` is created within your account. +Directory Service uses a two VPC structure. The EC2 instances which make up your directory run outside of your AWS account, and are managed by AWS. They have two network adapters, `ETH0` and `ETH1`. `ETH0` is the management adapter, and exists outside of your account. `ETH1` is created within your account. @@ -195 +195 @@ For more information on what is created with your AWS Managed Microsoft AD, see - * [How to configure even stronger password policies to help meet your security standards by using AWS Directory Service for AWS Managed Microsoft AD](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-configure-even-stronger-password-policies-to-help-meet-your-security-standards-by-using-aws-directory-service-for-microsoft-active-directory/) + * [How to configure even stronger password policies to help meet your security standards by using Directory Service for AWS Managed Microsoft AD](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-configure-even-stronger-password-policies-to-help-meet-your-security-standards-by-using-aws-directory-service-for-microsoft-active-directory/) @@ -197 +197 @@ For more information on what is created with your AWS Managed Microsoft AD, see - * [How to increase the redundancy and performance of your AWS Directory Service for AWS Managed Microsoft AD by adding Domain controllers](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-increase-the-redundancy-and-performance-of-your-aws-directory-service-for-microsoft-ad-directory-by-adding-domain-controllers/) + * [How to increase the redundancy and performance of your Directory Service for AWS Managed Microsoft AD by adding Domain controllers](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-increase-the-redundancy-and-performance-of-your-aws-directory-service-for-microsoft-ad-directory-by-adding-domain-controllers/)