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AWS autoscaling documentation change

Service: autoscaling · 2026-01-25 · Documentation low

File: autoscaling/ec2/userguide/as-create-load-balancer-console.md

Summary

Updated terminology from 'ELB' to 'Elastic Load Balancing' in health check instructions and console references

Security assessment

Terminology update without security implications. Changes maintain consistent branding but don't address vulnerabilities or security features.

Diff

diff --git a/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/as-create-load-balancer-console.md b/autoscaling/ec2/userguide/as-create-load-balancer-console.md
index bf76ad666..264efa9ec 100644
--- a//autoscaling/ec2/userguide/as-create-load-balancer-console.md
+++ b//autoscaling/ec2/userguide/as-create-load-balancer-console.md
@@ -33 +33 @@ Use the following procedure to create and attach an Application Load Balancer or
-  5. (Optional) For **Health checks** , **Additional health check types** , select **Turn on ELB health checks**.
+  5. (Optional) For **Health checks** , **Additional health check types** , select **Turn on Elastic Load Balancing health checks**.
@@ -41 +41 @@ Use the following procedure to create and attach an Application Load Balancer or
-After creating your Auto Scaling group, you can use the ELB console to create additional listeners. This is useful if you need to create a listener with a secure protocol, such as HTTPS, or a UDP listener. You can add more listeners to existing load balancers, as long as you use distinct ports.
+After creating your Auto Scaling group, you can use the Elastic Load Balancing console to create additional listeners. This is useful if you need to create a listener with a secure protocol, such as HTTPS, or a UDP listener. You can add more listeners to existing load balancers, as long as you use distinct ports.