AWS odb documentation change
Summary
Corrected a typo in 'ODB peering' and added new AWS regions (Europe-Spain and South America-São Paulo) with availability zones.
Security assessment
The change involves documentation corrections and service region expansions. No security-related content was added, modified, or referenced in the diff.
Diff
diff --git a/odb/latest/UserGuide/how-it-works.md b/odb/latest/UserGuide/how-it-works.md index 8c1519adb..4243e9c29 100644 --- a//odb/latest/UserGuide/how-it-works.md +++ b//odb/latest/UserGuide/how-it-works.md @@ -56 +56 @@ An _ODB network_ is a private isolated network that hosts OCI infrastructure in -You provision resources in an ODB network using Oracle Database@AWS APIs. The ODB network is managed by AWS, but you can set up an ODB peering connection to connect an Amazon VPC to the ODB network. For more information, see enODB peering. +You provision resources in an ODB network using Oracle Database@AWS APIs. The ODB network is managed by AWS, but you can set up an ODB peering connection to connect an Amazon VPC to the ODB network. For more information, see ODB peering. @@ -79,0 +80 @@ Europe (Milan) | `eu-south-1` | `eus1-az3` +Europe (Spain) | `eu-south-2` | `eus2-az3` @@ -96,0 +98,6 @@ Asia Pacific (Melbourne) | `ap-southeast-4` | `apse4-az1` +**South America** + +Region name | Region code | Availability Zones +---|---|--- +South America (São Paulo) | `sa-east-1` | `sae1-az1` +