AWS Snowball User Guide
HTTP-Query See Query.
return enabled Amazon CloudSearch (p. 110): An index field option that enables the field's
values to be returned in the search results.
return path The email address to which bounced email is returned. The return path is
specified in the header of the original email. This is different from the reply
path (p. 147).
revision AWS CodePipeline (p. 117): A change made to a source that is configured in a
source action, such as a pushed commit to a GitHub (p. 133) repository or an
update to a file in a versioned Amazon S3 (p. 113) bucket (p. 122).
role A tool for giving temporary access to AWS resource (p. 148)s in your AWS
account (p. 109).
rollback A return to a previous state that follows the failure to create an object, such as
AWS CloudFormation (p. 116) stack (p. 153). All resource (p. 148)s associated
with the failure are deleted during the rollback. For AWS CloudFormation, you can
override this behavior using the --disable-rollback option on the command
line.
root AWS Organizations (p. 119): A parent container for the accounts in your
organization. If you apply a service control policy (p. 151) to the root, it applies
to every organizational unit (p. 143) and account in the organization.
root credentials Authentication information associated with the AWS account (p. 109) owner.
root device volume A volume (p. 158) that contains the image used to boot the instance (p. 136)
(also known as a root device). If you launched the instance from an AMI (p. 112)
backed by instance store (p. 136), this is an instance store volume (p. 158)
created from a template stored in Amazon S3 (p. 113). If you launched the
instance from an AMI backed by Amazon EBS (p. 110), this is an Amazon EBS
volume created from an Amazon EBS snapshot.
route table A set of routing rules that controls the traffic leaving any subnet (p. 155) that is
associated with the route table. You can associate multiple subnets with a single
route table, but a subnet can be associated with only one route table at a time.
row identifier row ID.Amazon Machine Learning: An attribute in the input data that you can
include in the evaluation or prediction output to make it easier to associate a
prediction with an observation.
rule AWS WAF (p. 121): A set of conditions that AWS WAF searches for in web
requests to AWS resource (p. 148)s such as Amazon CloudFront (p. 110)
distributions. You add rules to a web ACL (p. 159), and then specify whether you
want to allow or block web requests based on each rule.
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Numbers and Symbols (p. 108) | A (p. 108) | B (p. 121) | C (p. 122) | D (p. 126) | E (p. 129) | F (p. 132) |
G (p. 133) | H (p. 134) | I (p. 135) | J (p. 137) | K (p. 137) | L (p. 138) | M (p. 139) | N (p. 141) | O (p. 142)
| P (p. 143) | Q (p. 146) | R (p. 146) | S (p. 149) | T (p. 155) | U (p. 157) | V (p. 158) | W (p. 159) | X, Y,
Z (p. 159)
S3 See Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3).
sampling period A defined duration of time, such as one minute, over which Amazon
CloudWatch (p. 110) computes a statistic (p. 154).
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