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AWS rosa documentation change

Service: rosa · 2025-11-22 · Documentation low

File: rosa/latest/userguide/set-up.md

Summary

Updated service name abbreviations (ELB instead of Elastic Load Balancing) and minor text formatting changes

Security assessment

Changes are limited to terminology updates (ELB abbreviation) and formatting. No security-related content was added or modified.

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diff --git a/rosa/latest/userguide/set-up.md b/rosa/latest/userguide/set-up.md
index dc88a5861..8315dc58c 100644
--- a//rosa/latest/userguide/set-up.md
+++ b//rosa/latest/userguide/set-up.md
@@ -19 +19 @@ The following prerequisites must be met to enable ROSA cluster creation.
-  * You must have the required service quotas set for Amazon EC2, Amazon VPC, Amazon EBS, and Elastic Load Balancing. AWS or Red Hat may request service quota increases on your behalf as required for issue resolution. To view the service quotas required for ROSA, see [Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS endpoints and quotas](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/rosa.html#limits_rosa) in the _AWS General Reference_.
+  * You must have the required service quotas set for Amazon EC2, Amazon VPC, Amazon EBS, and ELB. AWS or Red Hat may request service quota increases on your behalf as required for issue resolution. To view the service quotas required for ROSA, see [Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS endpoints and quotas](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/rosa.html#limits_rosa) in the _AWS General Reference_.
@@ -36 +36 @@ For more information about enabling Regions, see link:accounts/latest/reference/
-To create a ROSA cluster, you must enable the ROSA service in the AWS ROSA console. The AWS ROSA console verifies if your AWS account has the necessary AWS Marketplace permissions, service quotas, and the Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) service-linked role named `AWSServiceRoleForElasticLoadBalancing`. If any of these prerequisites are missing, the console provides guidance on how to configure your account to meet the prerequisites.
+To create a ROSA cluster, you must enable the ROSA service in the AWS ROSA console. The AWS ROSA console verifies if your AWS account has the necessary AWS Marketplace permissions, service quotas, and the ELB (ELB) service-linked role named `AWSServiceRoleForElasticLoadBalancing`. If any of these prerequisites are missing, the console provides guidance on how to configure your account to meet the prerequisites.