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AWS prescriptive-guidance documentation change

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

File: prescriptive-guidance/latest/hybrid-cloud-best-practices/overview.md

Summary

Converted pillar links to plain text and added PoC validation guidance for Local Zones/Outposts

Security assessment

Link removal is formatting change. Added PoC guidance is general testing advice without security-specific context or recommendations.

Diff

diff --git a/prescriptive-guidance/latest/hybrid-cloud-best-practices/overview.md b/prescriptive-guidance/latest/hybrid-cloud-best-practices/overview.md
index 10c25a8dc..088e4706a 100644
--- a//prescriptive-guidance/latest/hybrid-cloud-best-practices/overview.md
+++ b//prescriptive-guidance/latest/hybrid-cloud-best-practices/overview.md
@@ -11 +11 @@ Hybrid cloud workshopsPoCsPillars
-This guide classifies AWS recommendations for the hybrid cloud into five pillars: [networking](./networking.html), [security](./security.html), [resiliency](./resiliency.html), [capacity planning](./capacity-planning.html), and [infrastructure management](./infrastructure-mgmt.html). It provides guidelines to help you improve your readiness and to develop a migration strategy by using an AWS hybrid edge service such as AWS Outposts or AWS Local Zones. We strongly recommend that you work with your AWS account team or AWS Partner to ensure that an AWS hybrid cloud specialist is available to assist you as you follow this guide and develop your process.
+This guide classifies AWS recommendations for the hybrid cloud into five pillars: networking, security, resiliency, capacity planning, and infrastructure management. It provides guidelines to help you improve your readiness and to develop a migration strategy by using an AWS hybrid edge service such as AWS Outposts or AWS Local Zones. We strongly recommend that you work with your AWS account team or AWS Partner to ensure that an AWS hybrid cloud specialist is available to assist you as you follow this guide and develop your process.
@@ -37 +37 @@ AWS uses PoCs to help you test the workloads you want to move to an Outpost or L
-  * Details and objectives of each test to run
+  * Details and objectives of each test to runIf you have specific requirements, you can use proofs of concept (PoCs) to validate functionality in Local Zones and AWS Outposts against those requirements.