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Update Velero readme #2373 #2374

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What this PR does / why we need it

The Velero documentation needs to reference [default] when declaring AWS credentials in the values.yaml file.

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The Velero documentation needs to reference `[default]` when declaring AWS credentials in the values.yaml file.

Which issue(s) this PR fixes

Fixes: #2373

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Installed the Velero package on an AWS cluster
Performed a backup

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@seemiller seemiller requested a review from a team as a code owner October 27, 2021 13:58
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carlisia commented Oct 27, 2021

The Velero documentation needs to reference `[default]` when declaring AWS credentials in the values.yaml file.

Signed-off-by: Nicholas Seemiller <nseemiller@vmware.com>
@carlisia carlisia merged commit d54e659 into vmware-tanzu:main Oct 27, 2021
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Update Credentials Specification in Velero Readme
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