AWS eks documentation change
Summary
Fixed typos: removed duplicate 'Windows' and corrected 'on your all your' to 'on all your'
Security assessment
These are minor grammatical and typographical corrections. No security-related content was added or modified.
Diff
diff --git a/eks/latest/userguide/ml-eks-windows-optimized-ami.md b/eks/latest/userguide/ml-eks-windows-optimized-ami.md index 3afcb51ec..fea1d2dd0 100644 --- a//eks/latest/userguide/ml-eks-windows-optimized-ami.md +++ b//eks/latest/userguide/ml-eks-windows-optimized-ami.md @@ -5 +5 @@ -ConsiderationsPrerequisitesInstall the GPU driver on each Windows Windows nodeDeploy the GPU device plugin on each nodeRunning Windows containers with GPU-accelerationKnown limitations +ConsiderationsPrerequisitesInstall the GPU driver on each Windows nodeDeploy the GPU device plugin on each nodeRunning Windows containers with GPU-accelerationKnown limitations @@ -62 +62 @@ To enable GPU acceleration for your Windows containers on Amazon EKS, you’ll n -## Install the GPU driver on each Windows Windows node +## Install the GPU driver on each Windows node @@ -118 +118 @@ Alternatively, use a ConfigMap to specify the multi-tenancy. -After you have deployed the device plugin, replace `<namespace>` and run the following command to verify the DirectX Device Plugin is running correctly on your all your Windows nodes. +After you have deployed the device plugin, replace `<namespace>` and run the following command to verify the DirectX Device Plugin is running correctly on all your Windows nodes.