AWS fsx documentation change
Summary
Updated network connectivity options from 'AWS VPN' to 'Site-to-Site VPN' terminology
Security assessment
The change updates terminology but doesn't introduce or modify security controls. It clarifies VPN service naming without altering security implications.
Diff
diff --git a/fsx/latest/ONTAPGuide/migrating-fsx-ontap-snapmirror.md b/fsx/latest/ONTAPGuide/migrating-fsx-ontap-snapmirror.md index 465433595..a05738175 100644 --- a//fsx/latest/ONTAPGuide/migrating-fsx-ontap-snapmirror.md +++ b//fsx/latest/ONTAPGuide/migrating-fsx-ontap-snapmirror.md @@ -74 +74 @@ Before you begin using the procedures described in the following sections, be su - * The source and destination file systems are connected in the same VPC, or are in networks that are peered using Amazon VPC Peering, Transit Gateway, AWS Direct Connect or AWS VPN. For more information, see [Accessing data from within the AWS Cloud](./supported-fsx-clients.html#access-environments) and [What is VPC peering?](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/peering/what-is-vpc-peering.html) in the _Amazon VPC Peering Guide_. + * The source and destination file systems are connected in the same VPC, or are in networks that are peered using Amazon VPC Peering, Transit Gateway, AWS Direct Connect or Site-to-Site VPN. For more information, see [Accessing data from within the AWS Cloud](./supported-fsx-clients.html#access-environments) and [What is VPC peering?](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/peering/what-is-vpc-peering.html) in the _Amazon VPC Peering Guide_.