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AWS elasticloadbalancing documentation change

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

File: elasticloadbalancing/latest/gateway/cloudwatch-metrics.md

Summary

Updated branding from 'ELB' to 'Elastic Load Balancing' and corrected pricing link text

Security assessment

Changes are purely branding/terminology updates without any security-related context. No vulnerabilities, security configurations, or security features are mentioned or modified.

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diff --git a/elasticloadbalancing/latest/gateway/cloudwatch-metrics.md b/elasticloadbalancing/latest/gateway/cloudwatch-metrics.md
index 068fd8a6d..b26e0b837 100644
--- a//elasticloadbalancing/latest/gateway/cloudwatch-metrics.md
+++ b//elasticloadbalancing/latest/gateway/cloudwatch-metrics.md
@@ -9 +9 @@ Gateway Load Balancer metricsMetric dimensions for Gateway Load BalancersView Cl
-ELB publishes data points to Amazon CloudWatch for your Gateway Load Balancers and your targets. CloudWatch enables you to retrieve statistics about those data points as an ordered set of time-series data, known as _metrics_. Think of a metric as a variable to monitor, and the data points as the values of that variable over time. For example, you can monitor the total number of healthy targets for a Gateway Load Balancer over a specified time period. Each data point has an associated time stamp and an optional unit of measurement.
+Elastic Load Balancing publishes data points to Amazon CloudWatch for your Gateway Load Balancers and your targets. CloudWatch enables you to retrieve statistics about those data points as an ordered set of time-series data, known as _metrics_. Think of a metric as a variable to monitor, and the data points as the values of that variable over time. For example, you can monitor the total number of healthy targets for a Gateway Load Balancer over a specified time period. Each data point has an associated time stamp and an optional unit of measurement.
@@ -13 +13 @@ You can use metrics to verify that your system is performing as expected. For ex
-ELB reports metrics to CloudWatch only when requests are flowing through the Gateway Load Balancer. If there are requests flowing, ELB measures and sends its metrics in 60-second intervals. If there are no requests flowing or no data for a metric, the metric is not reported.
+Elastic Load Balancing reports metrics to CloudWatch only when requests are flowing through the Gateway Load Balancer. If there are requests flowing, Elastic Load Balancing measures and sends its metrics in 60-second intervals. If there are no requests flowing or no data for a metric, the metric is not reported.
@@ -42 +42 @@ Metric | Description
-`ConsumedLCUs` |  The number of load balancer capacity units (LCU) used by your load balancer. You pay for the number of LCUs that you use per hour. For more information, see [ELB Pricing](https://aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/pricing/). **Reporting criteria** : Always reported **Statistics** : All
+`ConsumedLCUs` |  The number of load balancer capacity units (LCU) used by your load balancer. You pay for the number of LCUs that you use per hour. For more information, see [Elastic Load Balancing Pricing](https://aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/pricing/). **Reporting criteria** : Always reported **Statistics** : All