AWS prescriptive-guidance documentation change
Summary
Updated service name references from 'AWS Application Migration Service' to 'AWS Transform MGN' throughout the document
Security assessment
The changes are purely branding updates without modifying any security protocols, network requirements, or access controls. No vulnerabilities or security improvements are mentioned.
Diff
diff --git a/prescriptive-guidance/latest/rehost-servers-over-private-networks-mgn/welcome.md b/prescriptive-guidance/latest/rehost-servers-over-private-networks-mgn/welcome.md index 7460c8eed..41f04855e 100644 --- a//prescriptive-guidance/latest/rehost-servers-over-private-networks-mgn/welcome.md +++ b//prescriptive-guidance/latest/rehost-servers-over-private-networks-mgn/welcome.md @@ -5 +5 @@ -[Documentation](/index.html)[AWS Prescriptive Guidance](https://aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/)[Migrating on-premises servers to AWS over private networks by using AWS Application Migration Service](welcome.html) +[Documentation](/index.html)[AWS Prescriptive Guidance](https://aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/)[Migrating on-premises servers to AWS over private networks by using AWS Transform MGN](welcome.html) @@ -7 +7 @@ -# Migrating on-premises servers to AWS over private networks by using AWS Application Migration Service +# Migrating on-premises servers to AWS over private networks by using AWS Transform MGN @@ -13 +13 @@ _March 2023_ ([document history](./doc-history.html)) -Many companies migrate to AWS from isolated or semi-isolated network environments such as on-premises data centers or other cloud or hybrid infrastructures. Such isolated networks typically do not allow any egress traffic to external endpoints, which is required for migration over the network. Other companies do allow HTTPS egress traffic from their internal networks but do not permit specific communications on [network ports](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mgn/latest/ug/Network-Requirements.html#Communication-TCP-1500) required by [AWS Application Migration Service](https://aws.amazon.com/application-migration-service/), which is the primary AWS service for [large lift-and-shift migrations](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/latest/strategy-large-scale-migrations/welcome.html). In a third scenario, HTTPS traffic is allowed from both source and staging areas, but data replication traffic is required to go over the private channel for compliance reasons. +Many companies migrate to AWS from isolated or semi-isolated network environments such as on-premises data centers or other cloud or hybrid infrastructures. Such isolated networks typically do not allow any egress traffic to external endpoints, which is required for migration over the network. Other companies do allow HTTPS egress traffic from their internal networks but do not permit specific communications on [network ports](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mgn/latest/ug/Network-Requirements.html#Communication-TCP-1500) required by [AWS Transform MGN](https://aws.amazon.com/application-migration-service/), which is the primary AWS service for [large lift-and-shift migrations](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/latest/strategy-large-scale-migrations/welcome.html). In a third scenario, HTTPS traffic is allowed from both source and staging areas, but data replication traffic is required to go over the private channel for compliance reasons. @@ -15 +15 @@ Many companies migrate to AWS from isolated or semi-isolated network environment -Application Migration Service [supports these use cases](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mgn/latest/ug/installing-agent-blocked.html) and allows you to migrate from secured isolated environments by using only private or hybrid private/public network connectivity. This guide describes these three scenarios, ranging from the two hybrid public/private models to the fully isolated one, and focuses on detailed steps and infrastructure requirements for the most restrictive, private-only option. It builds on the AWS Prescriptive Guidance pattern [Connect to Application Migration Service data and control planes over a private network](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/latest/patterns/connect-to-application-migration-service-data-and-control-planes-over-a-private-network.html) by providing: +MGN [supports these use cases](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mgn/latest/ug/installing-agent-blocked.html) and allows you to migrate from secured isolated environments by using only private or hybrid private/public network connectivity. This guide describes these three scenarios, ranging from the two hybrid public/private models to the fully isolated one, and focuses on detailed steps and infrastructure requirements for the most restrictive, private-only option. It builds on the AWS Prescriptive Guidance pattern [Connect to MGN data and control planes over a private network](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/latest/patterns/connect-to-application-migration-service-data-and-control-planes-over-a-private-network.html) by providing: @@ -28 +28 @@ Application Migration Service [supports these use cases](https://docs.aws.amazon -For more information about how Application Migration Service works, see these blog posts: +For more information about how MGN works, see these blog posts: @@ -30 +30 @@ For more information about how Application Migration Service works, see these bl - * [Accelerate your Migration with AWS Application Migration Service](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/accelerate-your-migration-with-aws-application-migration-service/) + * [Accelerate your Migration with AWS Transform MGN](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/accelerate-your-migration-with-aws-application-migration-service/) @@ -32 +32 @@ For more information about how Application Migration Service works, see these bl - * [How to Use the New AWS Application Migration Service for Lift-and-Shift Migrations](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/how-to-use-the-new-aws-application-migration-service-for-lift-and-shift-migrations/) + * [How to Use the New AWS Transform MGN for Lift-and-Shift Migrations](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/how-to-use-the-new-aws-application-migration-service-for-lift-and-shift-migrations/)