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AWS wellarchitected documentation change

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

File: wellarchitected/latest/framework/perf_networking_choose_network_protocols_improve_performance.md

Summary

Replaced 'Elastic Load Balancing' with 'ELB' acronym and maintained TLS offloading guidance

Security assessment

Change only shortens product name reference while maintaining existing security recommendation about TLS offloading. No new security documentation added or vulnerabilities addressed.

Diff

diff --git a/wellarchitected/latest/framework/perf_networking_choose_network_protocols_improve_performance.md b/wellarchitected/latest/framework/perf_networking_choose_network_protocols_improve_performance.md
index d5964c5b5..60181605b 100644
--- a//wellarchitected/latest/framework/perf_networking_choose_network_protocols_improve_performance.md
+++ b//wellarchitected/latest/framework/perf_networking_choose_network_protocols_improve_performance.md
@@ -48 +48 @@ Scalable reliable datagram (SRD) is a network transport protocol optimized for h
-  * Using TLS with TCP or UDP can result in increased latency and reduced throughput for your workload due to the impact of encryption and decryption. For such workloads, consider SSL/TLS offloading on [Elastic Load Balancing](https://aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/) to improve workload performance by allowing the load balancer to handle SSL/TLS encryption and decryption process instead of having backend instances do it. This can help reduce the CPU utilization on the backend instances, which can improve performance and increase capacity. 
+  * Using TLS with TCP or UDP can result in increased latency and reduced throughput for your workload due to the impact of encryption and decryption. For such workloads, consider SSL/TLS offloading on [ELB](https://aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/) to improve workload performance by allowing the load balancer to handle SSL/TLS encryption and decryption process instead of having backend instances do it. This can help reduce the CPU utilization on the backend instances, which can improve performance and increase capacity.