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AWS prescriptive-guidance documentation change

Service: prescriptive-guidance · 2026-07-10 · Documentation low

File: prescriptive-guidance/latest/best-practices-migration-cutover/overview-cutover-phase.md

Summary

Updated breadcrumb navigation link; corrected URL formatting; changed apostrophe usage; replaced image reference; modified section heading from 'Communication and governance' to 'Communication and governance planning'.

Security assessment

Changes involve navigation updates, typo fixes, and image path modifications. No security-related content was added, removed, or modified. The migration guidance remains focused on operational processes without security implications.

Diff

diff --git a/prescriptive-guidance/latest/best-practices-migration-cutover/overview-cutover-phase.md b/prescriptive-guidance/latest/best-practices-migration-cutover/overview-cutover-phase.md
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--- a//prescriptive-guidance/latest/best-practices-migration-cutover/overview-cutover-phase.md
+++ b//prescriptive-guidance/latest/best-practices-migration-cutover/overview-cutover-phase.md
@@ -5 +5 @@
-[Documentation](/index.html)[AWS Prescriptive Guidance](https://aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/)[Best practices for cutting over network traffic to AWS](welcome.html)
+[Documentation](/index.html)[AWS Prescriptive Guidance](https://aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/)[Best practices for cutting over network traffic to AWS during a migration](introduction.html)
@@ -9 +9 @@
-In the cutover phase of the migration process, you move network traffic from your existing endpoints to your newly deployed resources in the AWS Cloud. For example, you may update the Domain Name System (DNS) records to the endpoints for your newly provisioned Elastic Load Balancer. For most applications, you’ll likely have multiple integration points that must be cut over during this phase of the migration (for example, cutting over the application and database tier to migrate a two-tier application).
+In the cutover phase of the migration process, you move network traffic from your existing endpoints to your newly deployed resources in the AWS Cloud. For example, you may update the Domain Name System (DNS) records to the endpoints for your newly provisioned Elastic Load Balancer. For most applications, you'll likely have multiple integration points that must be cut over during this phase of the migration (for example, cutting over the application and database tier to migrate a two-tier application).
@@ -13 +13 @@ The time, complexity, and risks associated with a cutover depend on your busines
-The cutover phase comes toward the end of the [migration process](https://aws.amazon.com//cloud-migration/how-to-migrate/). The following diagram shows where the cutover phase fits in to the migration process. As the diagram illustrates, communication and governance (covered in the next section of this guide) play a significant role in the cutover phase.
+The cutover phase comes toward the end of the [migration process](https://aws.amazon.com/cloud-migration/how-to-migrate/). The following diagram shows where the cutover phase fits in to the migration process. As the diagram illustrates, communication and governance (covered in the next section of this guide) play a significant role in the cutover phase.
@@ -15 +15 @@ The cutover phase comes toward the end of the [migration process](https://aws.am
-![The communication and governance aspect of the cutover phase.](/images/prescriptive-guidance/latest/best-practices-migration-cutover/images/communication_governance_cutover_phase.png)
+![](/images/prescriptive-guidance/latest/best-practices-migration-cutover/images/guide-img/94c79f7c-efad-49a8-bca9-aadde0a15691/images/d3fb3d1a-4c20-4383-b88b-234f988fa16b.png)
@@ -25 +25 @@ Introduction
-Communication and governance
+Communication and governance planning