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AWS drs documentation change

Service: drs · 2026-04-19 · Documentation low

File: drs/latest/userguide/editing-launch-settings.md

Summary

Minor grammatical and capitalization corrections in the DRS launch settings editing guide. Changes include fixing capitalization of 'Select' in steps, correcting verb agreement ('are' to 'is'), and fixing a typo ('advance' to 'advanced').

Security assessment

The changes are purely editorial and grammatical. They do not introduce, modify, or clarify any security controls, vulnerabilities, or security-related configurations. The content about 'Copy private IP' and instance settings remains unchanged in substance, with only minor wording adjustments.

Diff

diff --git a/drs/latest/userguide/editing-launch-settings.md b/drs/latest/userguide/editing-launch-settings.md
index 7b580be48..7dee736fe 100644
--- a//drs/latest/userguide/editing-launch-settings.md
+++ b//drs/latest/userguide/editing-launch-settings.md
@@ -17 +17 @@ To edit these settings, follow these steps:
-  2. select **Edit** in the **Default DRS launch settings** section.
+  2. Select **Edit** in the **Default DRS launch settings** section.
@@ -21 +21 @@ To edit these settings, follow these steps:
-  4. select **Save**.
+  4. Select **Save**.
@@ -30 +30 @@ AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery (AWS DRS) launch settings include:
-  * **Instance type right sizing –** Allow the service to automatically update the instance type on the EC2 launch template, based on the CPU and RAM of the source server. If this setting is active (default), any modification you make to the instance type in the EC2 launch template are overwritten by the service.
+  * **Instance type right sizing –** Allow the service to automatically update the instance type on the EC2 launch template, based on the CPU and RAM of the source server. If this setting is active (default), any modification you make to the instance type in the EC2 launch template is overwritten by the service.
@@ -34 +34 @@ AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery (AWS DRS) launch settings include:
-  * **Copy private IP –** Define whether the private IP should be copied from the source server’s primary network interface to EC2 launch template. If this setting is on, make sure that the subnet defined in the EC2 launch template includes that IP in its range. 
+  * **Copy private IP –** Define whether the private IP should be copied from the source server’s primary network interface to the EC2 launch template. If this setting is on, make sure that the subnet defined in the EC2 launch template includes that IP in its range. 
@@ -46 +46 @@ Note that for the instance to appear as a recovery instance in DRS, it needs to
-  * **OS** **licensing –** Choose the launched instance’s license type for Windows Servers – License-included or Bring Your Own License (BYOL). Linux servers and Windows Home are automatically launched as BYOL. If you launch a Windows Server or Windows Home as BYOL, you must select Dedicated host for the Tenancy setting in the advance settings of the EC2 launch template.
+  * **OS** **licensing –** Choose the launched instance’s license type for Windows Servers – License-included or Bring Your Own License (BYOL). Linux servers and Windows Home are automatically launched as BYOL. If you launch a Windows Server or Windows Home as BYOL, you must select Dedicated host for the Tenancy setting in the advanced settings of the EC2 launch template.