diff --git a/product_docs/docs/epas/15/deployment_options/aws_epas.mdx b/product_docs/docs/epas/15/deployment_options/aws_epas.mdx index 338eba01657..552923b6eeb 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/epas/15/deployment_options/aws_epas.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/epas/15/deployment_options/aws_epas.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ To create an EDB Postgres Advanced Server (EPAS) instance on AWS: - **Name and tags** — Provide the name of the server; for example, *EDB test server*. - - **Application and OS Images (Amazon Machine Image)** — Select the *My AMIs* tab. On the *My AMIs* tab, select *Owned by me* to choose the *EDB-AS-AWS-* image to launch the EDB Postgres Advanced Server instance, where `` is the EDB Postgres Advanced Server version, and `` is the AMI version. For example, if the EDB Postgres Advanced Server version is 15.2 and the AMI version is 2.0.1, then the AMI name is *EDB-AS15.2-AWS-2.0.1*. + - **Application and OS Images (Amazon Machine Image)** — Select the *My AMIs* tab. On the *My AMIs* tab, select *Owned by me* to choose the `EDB-AS-AWS-` image to launch the EDB Postgres Advanced Server instance, where `` is the EDB Postgres Advanced Server version, and `` is the AMI version. For example, if the EDB Postgres Advanced Server version is 15.2 and the AMI version is 2.0.1, then the AMI name is *EDB-AS15.2-AWS-2.0.1*. - **Instance type** — Select the instance type with the compute, memory, storage, and network capabilities you require.n