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AWS elasticloadbalancing documentation change

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

File: elasticloadbalancing/latest/userguide/load-balancer-vpc-endpoints.md

Summary

Updated terminology from 'ELB' to 'Elastic Load Balancing' throughout the document for consistency and clarity

Security assessment

The changes are purely terminological updates without any modifications to security configurations, policies, or vulnerability disclosures. No evidence of security fixes or new security features.

Diff

diff --git a/elasticloadbalancing/latest/userguide/load-balancer-vpc-endpoints.md b/elasticloadbalancing/latest/userguide/load-balancer-vpc-endpoints.md
index 964df7fc7..1cd105f48 100644
--- a//elasticloadbalancing/latest/userguide/load-balancer-vpc-endpoints.md
+++ b//elasticloadbalancing/latest/userguide/load-balancer-vpc-endpoints.md
@@ -5 +5 @@
-Create an interface endpoint for ELBCreate a VPC endpoint policy for ELB
+Create an interface endpoint for Elastic Load BalancingCreate a VPC endpoint policy for Elastic Load Balancing
@@ -7 +7 @@ Create an interface endpoint for ELBCreate a VPC endpoint policy for ELB
-# Access ELB using an interface endpoint (AWS PrivateLink)
+# Access Elastic Load Balancing using an interface endpoint (AWS PrivateLink)
@@ -9 +9 @@ Create an interface endpoint for ELBCreate a VPC endpoint policy for ELB
-You can establish a private connection between your virtual private cloud (VPC) and the ELB API by creating an interface VPC endpoint. You can use this connection to call the ELB API from your VPC without requiring that you attach an internet gateway, NAT instance, or VPN connection to your VPC. The endpoint provides reliable, scalable connectivity to the ELB API, versions 2015-12-01 and 2012-06-01, which you use to create and manage your load balancers.
+You can establish a private connection between your virtual private cloud (VPC) and the Elastic Load Balancing API by creating an interface VPC endpoint. You can use this connection to call the Elastic Load Balancing API from your VPC without requiring that you attach an internet gateway, NAT instance, or VPN connection to your VPC. The endpoint provides reliable, scalable connectivity to the Elastic Load Balancing API, versions 2015-12-01 and 2012-06-01, which you use to create and manage your load balancers.
@@ -17 +17 @@ AWS PrivateLink does not support Network Load Balancers with more than 50 listen
-## Create an interface endpoint for ELB
+## Create an interface endpoint for Elastic Load Balancing
@@ -19 +19 @@ AWS PrivateLink does not support Network Load Balancers with more than 50 listen
-Create an endpoint for ELB using the following service name:
+Create an endpoint for Elastic Load Balancing using the following service name:
@@ -26 +26 @@ For more information, see [Create an interface endpoint](https://docs.aws.amazon
-## Create a VPC endpoint policy for ELB
+## Create a VPC endpoint policy for Elastic Load Balancing
@@ -28 +28 @@ For more information, see [Create an interface endpoint](https://docs.aws.amazon
-You can attach a policy to your VPC endpoint to control access to the ELB API. The policy specifies:
+You can attach a policy to your VPC endpoint to control access to the Elastic Load Balancing API. The policy specifies: