AWS prescriptive-guidance documentation change
Summary
Updated author order, removed document history date, and minor punctuation fixes in PostgreSQL migration guide introduction
Security assessment
Changes are editorial/formatting updates with no security-related content modifications. The migration guidance maintains existing security references without adding new security information.
Diff
diff --git a/prescriptive-guidance/latest/migration-databases-postgresql-ec2/introduction.md b/prescriptive-guidance/latest/migration-databases-postgresql-ec2/introduction.md index 95e5fac6c..0ba7ca7ec 100644 --- a//prescriptive-guidance/latest/migration-databases-postgresql-ec2/introduction.md +++ b//prescriptive-guidance/latest/migration-databases-postgresql-ec2/introduction.md @@ -9 +9 @@ - _Rajesh Madiwale, Sachin Kotwal, and Suhas Basavaraj, Amazon Web Services (AWS)_ + _Rajesh Madiwale, Suhas Basavaraj, and Sachin Kotwal, Amazon Web Services_ @@ -11,3 +11 @@ -_March 2023_ ([document history](./doc-history.html)) - -This guide provides an overview of options, best practices, and common scenarios for migrating your on-premises PostgreSQL databases to Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2). This type of migration is called a homogeneous migration—a [rehosting](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/latest/modernization-net-applications/rehost.html) approach that doesn’t require you to make any changes to your operating system or database. A homogeneous migration is ideal if you want to maintain the same on-premises PostgreSQL database environment in the AWS Cloud, while maintaining full control of the database (including superuser access) and the operating system. This guide is intended for managers, product owners, database administrators, database engineers, and delivery managers who are planning a homogeneous migration of a PostgreSQL database to Amazon EC2. +This guide provides an overview of options, best practices, and common scenarios for migrating your on-premises PostgreSQL databases to Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2). This type of migration is called a homogeneous migration—a [rehosting](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/latest/modernization-net-applications/rehost.html) approach that doesn't require you to make any changes to your operating system or database. A homogeneous migration is ideal if you want to maintain the same on-premises PostgreSQL database environment in the AWS Cloud, while maintaining full control of the database (including superuser access) and the operating system. This guide is intended for managers, product owners, database administrators, database engineers, and delivery managers who are planning a homogeneous migration of a PostgreSQL database to Amazon EC2.