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AWS mgn documentation change

Service: mgn · 2026-06-16 · Documentation low

File: mgn/latest/ug/revert-finalize-test.md

Summary

Minor wording changes: removed 'in order to' and replaced 'prior to' with 'before'

Security assessment

Changes are grammatical improvements with no security implications. No security vulnerabilities or features are mentioned.

Diff

diff --git a/mgn/latest/ug/revert-finalize-test.md b/mgn/latest/ug/revert-finalize-test.md
index af4919897..ca5366eef 100644
--- a//mgn/latest/ug/revert-finalize-test.md
+++ b//mgn/latest/ug/revert-finalize-test.md
@@ -11 +11 @@ NEW - You can now accelerate your migration and modernization with AWS Transform
-After you have launched your test instances, open the Amazon EC2 console and SSH or RDP into your test instances in order to ensure that they function correctly. Validate connectivity and perform acceptance tests for your application.
+After you have launched your test instances, open the Amazon EC2 console and SSH or RDP into your test instances to ensure that they function correctly. Validate connectivity and perform acceptance tests for your application.
@@ -13 +13 @@ After you have launched your test instances, open the Amazon EC2 console and SSH
-If you encounter any issues and want to launch new Test instances, or if you are performing a scheduled test and plan to perform additional tests prior to cutover, you can revert the test. This reverts your source servers' **Migration lifecycle** status to **Ready for testing** , indicating that these servers still require additional testing before they are ready for cutover. During a revert, you also have the option to delete your Test instances for cost-saving purposes.
+If you encounter any issues and want to launch new Test instances, or if you are performing a scheduled test and plan to perform additional tests before cutover, you can revert the test. This reverts your source servers' **Migration lifecycle** status to **Ready for testing** , indicating that these servers still require additional testing before they are ready for cutover. During a revert, you also have the option to delete your Test instances for cost-saving purposes.