AWS evs documentation change
Summary
Expanded BGP acronym and removed host count limitation note (4-32 hosts)
Security assessment
BGP clarification is technical accuracy improvement; host count removal indicates product evolution without security implications
Diff
diff --git a/evs/latest/userguide/architecture.md b/evs/latest/userguide/architecture.md index aa5ccf86a..867e742cb 100644 --- a//evs/latest/userguide/architecture.md +++ b//evs/latest/userguide/architecture.md @@ -107 +107 @@ The tier-1 gateway handles east-west traffic between routed network segments wit -Amazon EVS uses the NSX Manager interface to deploy an NSX Edge cluster with two NSX Edge nodes that run in Active/Standby mode. This NSX Edge cluster provides the platform on which the Tier-0 and Tier-1 gateways run, along with IPsec VPN connections and their BGP routing machinery. +Amazon EVS uses the NSX Manager interface to deploy an NSX Edge cluster with two NSX Edge nodes that run in Active/Standby mode. This NSX Edge cluster provides the platform on which the Tier-0 and Tier-1 gateways run, along with IPsec VPN connections and their Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing machinery. @@ -121,4 +120,0 @@ Modification of these resources outside of the Amazon EVS console and API could -###### Important - -Your Amazon EVS environment must have a minimum of 4 hosts and no more than 32 hosts. Amazon EVS only support environments with 4-32 hosts. -