AWS mgn documentation change
Summary
Updated branding from 'AWS Transform MGN' to 'MGN', clarified launch template functionality, and improved documentation structure
Security assessment
Changes are branding updates and documentation improvements without security-specific modifications. Existing security features (like IP copying) remain described but unchanged. No vulnerability fixes identified.
Diff
diff --git a/mgn/latest/ug/launch-template.md b/mgn/latest/ug/launch-template.md index 39736fd06..6bb31a8f7 100644 --- a//mgn/latest/ug/launch-template.md +++ b//mgn/latest/ug/launch-template.md @@ -11 +11 @@ NEW - You can now accelerate your migration and modernization with AWS Transform -# Launch template settings +# Launch template @@ -13 +13 @@ NEW - You can now accelerate your migration and modernization with AWS Transform -The **Launch template** allows you to control the way AWS Transform MGN launches instances in AWS. The default configuration defined in the template is automatically applied to every newly added server. +The **Launch template** allows you to control the way MGN launches instances in AWS. The default configuration defined in the template is automatically applied to every newly added server. You can modify the template at any time. Template settings are applied to each newly added server, but changes do not affect servers already in the MGN console. You can change the settings for existing and newly added servers individually within the server details view. @@ -45 +45 @@ In the **General launch settings** section, you can define: - * **Instance type right sizing** : If you select this option, AWS Transform MGN launches a test or cutover AWS instance type that best matches the OS, CPU, and RAM of your source server. Please note that the AWS instance type selected by MGN when this option is selected overwrites the instance type defined in your EC2 launch template. + * **Instance type right sizing** : If you select this option, MGN launches a test or cutover AWS instance type that best matches the OS, CPU, and RAM of your source server. Please note that the AWS instance type selected by MGN when this option is selected overwrites the instance type defined in your EC2 launch template. @@ -49 +49 @@ In the **General launch settings** section, you can define: - * **Copy private IP** : Select if you want AWS Transform MGN to ensure that the private IP used by the test or cutover instance matches the private IP used by the source server. If selected, AWS Transform MGN monitors the source server on an hourly basis to identify the Private IP and uses the private IP of the primary network interface. Make sure that the IP range of the subnet you set in the EC2 Launch Template includes the private IP address for this feature to work. Copy private IP is not supported for IPv6. + * **Copy private IP** : Select if you want MGN to ensure that the private IP used by the test or cutover instance matches the private IP used by the source server. If selected, MGN monitors the source server on an hourly basis to identify the Private IP and uses the private IP of the primary network interface. Make sure that the IP range of the subnet you set in the EC2 Launch Template includes the private IP address for this feature to work. Copy private IP is not supported for IPv6. @@ -51 +51 @@ In the **General launch settings** section, you can define: - * **Transfer server tags** : Select if you want AWS Transform MGN to transfer user-configured custom tags from your source servers to your test or cutover instance. If selected, server tags are transferred. These tags are attached to all source servers, all launched test and cutover instances, and all of the ephemeral resources that are created on your AWS account during the normal operation of AWS Transform MGN, such as snapshots, storage volumes (Amazon EBS and FSx for ONTAP), replication and conversion servers, and security groups. + * **Transfer server tags** : Select if you want MGN to transfer user-configured custom tags from your source servers to your test or cutover instance. If selected, server tags are transferred. These tags are attached to all source servers, all launched test and cutover instances, and all of the ephemeral resources that are created on your AWS account during the normal operation of MGN, such as snapshots, storage volumes (Amazon EBS and FSx for ONTAP), replication and conversion servers, and security groups. @@ -91 +91 @@ If this setting is not chosen, the default volume type selected in the launch te -Note: if you manually delete the default launch template, AWS Transform MGN generates a new default launch template. Any changes previously made to the default template are discarded, including subnet and security groups. You can make the same changes on the new launch template, and they are applied to servers you add to the console after you make the changes. +Note: if you manually delete the default launch template, MGN generates a new default launch template. Any changes previously made to the default template are discarded, including subnet and security groups. You can make the same changes on the new launch template, and they are applied to servers you add to the console after you make the changes. @@ -107 +107 @@ To use the Amazon Web Services Documentation, Javascript must be enabled. Please -Replication server settings reference +Replication template reference @@ -109 +109 @@ Replication server settings reference -Post-launch settings +Post-launch template