AWS redshift documentation change
Summary
Modified Python UDF deprecation notice to specify post-June 2026 enforcement phases
Security assessment
Change describes feature lifecycle management without security context. No mention of security risks, patches, or hardening measures.
Diff
diff --git a/redshift/latest/dg/loading-data-from-remote-hosts.md b/redshift/latest/dg/loading-data-from-remote-hosts.md index 19dc8e478..26f0642af 100644 --- a//redshift/latest/dg/loading-data-from-remote-hosts.md +++ b//redshift/latest/dg/loading-data-from-remote-hosts.md @@ -9 +9 @@ Before you beginLoading data processStep 1: Retrieve the cluster public key and -Amazon Redshift will no longer support the creation of new Python UDFs starting Patch 198. Existing Python UDFs will continue to function until June 30, 2026. For more information, see the [ blog post ](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/amazon-redshift-python-user-defined-functions-will-reach-end-of-support-after-june-30-2026/). +Amazon Redshift will no longer support the use of Python UDFs after June 30, 2026. We will start enforcing it in phases. For more information on the details of Python end of life and migration options, see the [ blog post ](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/amazon-redshift-python-user-defined-functions-will-reach-end-of-support-after-june-30-2026/) that was published on June 30, 2025.