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AWS prescriptive-guidance documentation change

Service: prescriptive-guidance · 2026-06-07 · Documentation low

File: prescriptive-guidance/latest/rehost-multi-account-architecture-interface-endpoints/solution-3.md

Summary

Updated terminology from 'Application Migration Service' to 'MGN' throughout the document

Security assessment

Changes are purely branding/terminology updates replacing 'Application Migration Service' with 'MGN'. No security vulnerabilities, configurations, or features are mentioned or modified.

Diff

diff --git a/prescriptive-guidance/latest/rehost-multi-account-architecture-interface-endpoints/solution-3.md b/prescriptive-guidance/latest/rehost-multi-account-architecture-interface-endpoints/solution-3.md
index 11649fe11..b21ad85e8 100644
--- a//prescriptive-guidance/latest/rehost-multi-account-architecture-interface-endpoints/solution-3.md
+++ b//prescriptive-guidance/latest/rehost-multi-account-architecture-interface-endpoints/solution-3.md
@@ -17 +17 @@ Your applications are mapped to different business units, and you want to migrat
-Multiple workload accounts increase both the administrative overhead and the cost of individual VPC interface endpoints in each account. Therefore, you might want to have fewer staging VPCs for Application Migration Service and centrally manage routing for the staging VPCs to reduce costs and administrative overhead.
+Multiple workload accounts increase both the administrative overhead and the cost of individual VPC interface endpoints in each account. Therefore, you might want to have fewer staging VPCs for MGN and centrally manage routing for the staging VPCs to reduce costs and administrative overhead.
@@ -31 +31 @@ The diagram illustrates the following traffic flow:
-1\. The Application Migration Service replication server queries the VPC+2 DNS to resolve the API endpoint for Application Migration Service, Amazon EC2, or Amazon S3.
+1\. The MGN replication server queries the VPC+2 DNS to resolve the API endpoint for MGN, Amazon EC2, or Amazon S3.
@@ -33 +33 @@ The diagram illustrates the following traffic flow:
-2\. The VPC+2 DNS resolves the private IP of the endpoint with the help of AWS managed private hosted zones and responds to the Application Migration Service replication server.
+2\. The VPC+2 DNS resolves the private IP of the endpoint with the help of AWS managed private hosted zones and responds to the MGN replication server.
@@ -39 +39 @@ The diagram illustrates the following traffic flow:
-  1. In the central networking account, create the staging VPC and subnet for Application Migration Service.
+  1. In the central networking account, create the staging VPC and subnet for MGN.
@@ -41 +41 @@ The diagram illustrates the following traffic flow:
-  2. Create endpoints for Application Migration Service, Amazon EC2, or Amazon S3 with private DNS names enabled. This creates an AWS managed private hosted zone and associates it with the staging VPC.
+  2. Create endpoints for MGN, Amazon EC2, or Amazon S3 with private DNS names enabled. This creates an AWS managed private hosted zone and associates it with the staging VPC.