From 50d4e6c0e68113b7488e28b398d1bf500604ca56 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: atovpeko Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2025 17:07:03 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] update on review --- _partials/_prometheus-integrate.md | 6 +++--- api/glossary.md | 2 +- getting-started/run-queries-from-console.md | 4 ++-- getting-started/services.md | 4 ++-- getting-started/start-coding-with-timescale.md | 2 +- getting-started/try-key-features-timescale-products.md | 2 +- integrations/amazon-sagemaker.md | 2 +- integrations/apache-airflow.md | 2 +- integrations/apache-kafka.md | 4 ++-- integrations/aws-lambda.md | 2 +- integrations/aws.md | 4 ++-- integrations/cloudwatch.md | 4 ++-- integrations/corporate-data-center.md | 4 ++-- integrations/datadog.md | 2 +- integrations/debezium.md | 2 +- integrations/decodable.md | 4 ++-- integrations/find-connection-details.md | 4 ++-- integrations/fivetran.md | 2 +- integrations/google-cloud.md | 4 ++-- integrations/grafana.md | 6 +++--- integrations/index.md | 2 +- integrations/kubernetes.md | 2 +- integrations/microsoft-azure.md | 4 ++-- integrations/pgadmin.md | 2 +- integrations/postgresql.md | 2 +- integrations/power-bi.md | 2 +- integrations/prometheus.md | 2 +- integrations/psql.md | 4 ++-- integrations/telegraf.md | 2 +- integrations/terraform.md | 6 +++--- integrations/troubleshooting.md | 2 +- migrate/livesync-for-kafka.md | 2 +- migrate/upload-file-using-console.md | 6 +++--- package.json | 2 +- tutorials/OLD_grafana/grafana-timescalecloud.md | 4 ++-- tutorials/OLD_monitor-mst-with-prometheus.md | 2 +- tutorials/blockchain-query/blockchain-compress.md | 2 +- tutorials/blockchain-query/index.md | 2 +- tutorials/cookbook.md | 2 +- tutorials/energy-data/compress-energy.md | 2 +- tutorials/energy-data/dataset-energy.md | 2 +- tutorials/energy-data/index.md | 2 +- .../financial-ingest-dataset.md | 2 +- tutorials/financial-ingest-real-time/index.md | 2 +- .../financial-tick-data/financial-tick-compress.md | 2 +- .../financial-tick-data/financial-tick-dataset.md | 2 +- tutorials/financial-tick-data/index.md | 2 +- tutorials/nyc-taxi-cab/dataset-nyc.md | 2 +- tutorials/real-time-analytics-energy-consumption.md | 4 ++-- use-timescale/alerting.md | 2 +- use-timescale/backup-restore.md | 6 +++--- use-timescale/compression/OLD_compress-chunks.md | 3 +-- use-timescale/compression/compression-design.md | 2 +- use-timescale/configuration/about-configuration.md | 2 +- use-timescale/configuration/advanced-parameters.md | 2 +- use-timescale/configuration/customize-configuration.md | 6 +++--- use-timescale/configuration/index.md | 2 +- use-timescale/data-tiering/about-data-tiering.md | 4 ++-- use-timescale/data-tiering/enabling-data-tiering.md | 2 +- use-timescale/data-tiering/index.md | 2 +- use-timescale/data-tiering/querying-tiered-data.md | 2 +- .../data-tiering/tiered-data-replicas-forks.md | 2 +- use-timescale/extensions/index.md | 2 +- use-timescale/extensions/pgvector.md | 8 ++++---- use-timescale/ha-replicas/high-availability.md | 2 +- use-timescale/ha-replicas/index.md | 2 +- use-timescale/ha-replicas/read-scaling.md | 8 ++++---- use-timescale/hypercore/index.md | 2 +- use-timescale/hyperfunctions/index.md | 2 +- use-timescale/index.md | 2 +- use-timescale/metrics-logging/aws-cloudwatch.md | 2 +- use-timescale/metrics-logging/datadog.md | 2 +- use-timescale/metrics-logging/index.md | 2 +- use-timescale/metrics-logging/metrics-to-prometheus.md | 2 +- use-timescale/metrics-logging/monitoring.md | 2 +- use-timescale/regions.md | 4 ++-- .../schema-management/foreign-data-wrappers.md | 2 +- use-timescale/security/client-credentials.md | 2 +- use-timescale/security/index.md | 2 +- use-timescale/security/ip-allow-list.md | 2 +- use-timescale/security/members.md | 10 +++++----- use-timescale/security/multi-factor-authentication.md | 4 ++-- use-timescale/security/overview.md | 4 ++-- use-timescale/security/read-only-role.md | 6 +++--- use-timescale/security/saml.md | 2 +- use-timescale/security/strict-ssl.md | 2 +- use-timescale/security/transit-gateway.md | 4 ++-- use-timescale/security/vpc.md | 2 +- use-timescale/services/OLD_create-a-pg-service.md | 2 +- use-timescale/services/change-resources.md | 2 +- use-timescale/services/connection-pooling.md | 2 +- use-timescale/services/index.md | 4 ++-- use-timescale/services/service-explorer.md | 2 +- use-timescale/services/service-management.md | 4 ++-- use-timescale/services/service-overview.md | 2 +- use-timescale/tigerlake.md | 2 +- use-timescale/upgrades.md | 2 +- 97 files changed, 141 insertions(+), 142 deletions(-) diff --git a/_partials/_prometheus-integrate.md b/_partials/_prometheus-integrate.md index d261f43fec..39f1d95d9c 100644 --- a/_partials/_prometheus-integrate.md +++ b/_partials/_prometheus-integrate.md @@ -54,17 +54,17 @@ To export metrics from a $SERVICE_LONG, you create a dedicated Prometheus export 1. Select the exporter in the drop-down, then click `Attach exporter`. - ![Attach a Prometheus exporter to a Tiger Cloud service](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/attach-prometheus-exporter-tiger-cloud.png) + ![Attach a Prometheus exporter to a Tiger service](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/attach-prometheus-exporter-tiger-cloud.png) The exporter is now attached to your $SERVICE_SHORT. To unattach it, click the trash icon in the exporter list. - ![Unattach a Prometheus exporter from a Tiger Cloud service](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/unattach-prometheus-exporter-tiger-cloud-service.png) + ![Unattach a Prometheus exporter from a Tiger service](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/unattach-prometheus-exporter-tiger-cloud-service.png) 1. **Configure the Prometheus scrape target** 1. Select your service, then click `Operations` > `Exporters` and click the information icon next to the exporter. You see the exporter details. - ![Prometheus exporter details in Tiger Cloud](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/prometheus-exporter-details-tiger-cloud.png) + ![Prometheus exporter details in Tiger](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/prometheus-exporter-details-tiger-cloud.png) 1. Copy the exporter URL. diff --git a/api/glossary.md b/api/glossary.md index 9c9d2e4052..e3c3be4d29 100644 --- a/api/glossary.md +++ b/api/glossary.md @@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ This glossary defines technical terms, concepts, and terminology used in $COMPAN **pgVector**: a $PG extension that adds vector similarity search capabilities for AI and machine learning applications. See [pgvector][ai-pgvector]. -**pgai on Tiger Cloud**: a cloud solution for building search, RAG, and AI agents with $PG. Enables calling AI embedding and generation models directly from the database using SQL. See [pgai][ai-pgai]. +**pgai on $CLOUD_LONG**: a cloud solution for building search, RAG, and AI agents with $PG. Enables calling AI embedding and generation models directly from the database using SQL. See [pgai][ai-pgai]. **pgvectorscale**: a performance enhancement for pgvector featuring StreamingDiskANN indexing, binary quantization compression, and label-based filtering. See [pgvectorscale][ai-pgvectorscale]. diff --git a/getting-started/run-queries-from-console.md b/getting-started/run-queries-from-console.md index 3532c3a47a..8814dca98b 100644 --- a/getting-started/run-queries-from-console.md +++ b/getting-started/run-queries-from-console.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: Run your queries from Tiger Cloud Console -excerpt: Choose the right tool to manage your data. Tiger Cloud offers the data mode, the SQL editor, and the SQL Assistant to better address your needs +title: Run your queries from Tiger Console +excerpt: Choose the right tool to manage your data. Tiger offers the data mode, the SQL editor, and the SQL Assistant to better address your needs products: [cloud] content_group: Getting started --- diff --git a/getting-started/services.md b/getting-started/services.md index 14a1c2baaa..7557f4c75d 100644 --- a/getting-started/services.md +++ b/getting-started/services.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: Create your first Tiger Cloud service -excerpt: Tiger Cloud offers a range of capabilities to accommodate your real-time analytics and AI and vector workloads. Learn more about each of them and create your first service in Tiger Cloud Console +title: Create your first Tiger service +excerpt: Tiger offers a range of capabilities to accommodate your real-time analytics and AI and vector workloads. Learn more about each of them and create your first service in Tiger Console products: [cloud] content_group: Getting started --- diff --git a/getting-started/start-coding-with-timescale.md b/getting-started/start-coding-with-timescale.md index 2030da9f96..ec8e478340 100644 --- a/getting-started/start-coding-with-timescale.md +++ b/getting-started/start-coding-with-timescale.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Start coding with TigerData -excerpt: Integrate Tiger Cloud with your app using your preferred programming language. Connect to a service, +excerpt: Integrate Tiger with your app using your preferred programming language. Connect to a service, create and manage hypertables, then and ingest and query data products: [cloud, self_hosted, mst] content_group: Getting started diff --git a/getting-started/try-key-features-timescale-products.md b/getting-started/try-key-features-timescale-products.md index c28852784d..3f16c3021f 100644 --- a/getting-started/try-key-features-timescale-products.md +++ b/getting-started/try-key-features-timescale-products.md @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ relational and time-series data from external files. - + The $CONSOLE data upload creates $HYPERTABLEs and relational tables from the data you are uploading: 1. In [$CONSOLE][portal-ops-mode], select the $SERVICE_SHORT to add data to, then click `Actions` > `Import data` > `Upload .CSV`. diff --git a/integrations/amazon-sagemaker.md b/integrations/amazon-sagemaker.md index 083f60e9a1..59bfadf8a9 100644 --- a/integrations/amazon-sagemaker.md +++ b/integrations/amazon-sagemaker.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Integrate Amazon Sagemaker with Tiger Cloud -excerpt: Amazon SageMaker is a fully managed machine learning service. Integrate Amazon SageMaker with Tiger Cloud to store and analyze ML model data +excerpt: Amazon SageMaker is a fully managed machine learning service. Integrate Amazon SageMaker with Tiger to store and analyze ML model data products: [cloud, self_hosted] keywords: [connect, integrate, amazon, aws, sagemaker] --- diff --git a/integrations/apache-airflow.md b/integrations/apache-airflow.md index d6241fd4e9..212adf734d 100644 --- a/integrations/apache-airflow.md +++ b/integrations/apache-airflow.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Integrate Apache Airflow with Tiger Cloud -excerpt: Apache Airflow is a platform to programmatically author, schedule, and monitor workflows. Integrate Apache Airflow with Tiger Cloud and create a data pipeline +excerpt: Apache Airflow is a platform to programmatically author, schedule, and monitor workflows. Integrate Apache Airflow with Tiger and create a data pipeline products: [cloud, self_hosted] keywords: [connect, integrate, apache, airflow] --- diff --git a/integrations/apache-kafka.md b/integrations/apache-kafka.md index c3ef89f9a8..5f3e467570 100644 --- a/integrations/apache-kafka.md +++ b/integrations/apache-kafka.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: Integrate Apache Kafka with Tiger Cloud -excerpt: Apache Kafka is a distributed event streaming platform used for high-performance data pipelines. Learn how to integrate Apache Kafka with Tiger Cloud to manage and analyze streaming data +title: Integrate Apache Kafka with Tiger +excerpt: Apache Kafka is a distributed event streaming platform used for high-performance data pipelines. Learn how to integrate Apache Kafka with Tiger to manage and analyze streaming data products: [cloud, self_hosted] keywords: [Apache Kafka, integrations] --- diff --git a/integrations/aws-lambda.md b/integrations/aws-lambda.md index 11e9cc92fb..2f1388f988 100644 --- a/integrations/aws-lambda.md +++ b/integrations/aws-lambda.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Integrate AWS Lambda with Tiger Cloud -excerpt: With AWS Lambda, you can run code without provisioning or managing servers, and scale automatically. Integrate AWS Lambda with Tiger Cloud and inject data into your service +excerpt: With AWS Lambda, you can run code without provisioning or managing servers, and scale automatically. Integrate AWS Lambda with Tiger and inject data into your service products: [cloud, self_hosted] keywords: [connect, integrate, aws, lambda] --- diff --git a/integrations/aws.md b/integrations/aws.md index fdbd599dc2..cd15a8c922 100644 --- a/integrations/aws.md +++ b/integrations/aws.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: Integrate Amazon Web Services with Tiger Cloud -excerpt: AWS enables you to build, run, and manage applications across cloud, hybrid, and edge environments with AI, analytics, security, and scalable infrastructure. Integrate AWS with Tiger Cloud using AWS Transit Gateway +title: Integrate Amazon Web Services with Tiger +excerpt: AWS enables you to build, run, and manage applications across cloud, hybrid, and edge environments with AI, analytics, security, and scalable infrastructure. Integrate AWS with Tiger using AWS Transit Gateway products: [cloud] price_plans: [scale, enterprise] keywords: [AWS, integrations] diff --git a/integrations/cloudwatch.md b/integrations/cloudwatch.md index ba0b58a60e..9901a0a9a1 100644 --- a/integrations/cloudwatch.md +++ b/integrations/cloudwatch.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: Integrate Amazon CloudWatch with Tiger Cloud -excerpt: Amazon CloudWatch is a monitoring and observability service. Export telemetry data from your Tiger Cloud service with time-series and analytics capability to Amazon CloudWatch +title: Integrate Amazon CloudWatch with Tiger +excerpt: Amazon CloudWatch is a monitoring and observability service. Export telemetry data from your Tiger service with time-series and analytics capability to Amazon CloudWatch products: [cloud] price_plans: [scale, enterprise] keywords: [integrate] diff --git a/integrations/corporate-data-center.md b/integrations/corporate-data-center.md index c95fed50be..fddc3b33a4 100644 --- a/integrations/corporate-data-center.md +++ b/integrations/corporate-data-center.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: Integrate your data center with Tiger Cloud -excerpt: Integrate your on-premise data center with Tiger Cloud using AWS Transit Gateway +title: Integrate your data center with Tiger +excerpt: Integrate your on-premise data center with Tiger using AWS Transit Gateway products: [cloud] price_plans: [scale, enterprise] keywords: [on-premise, integrations] diff --git a/integrations/datadog.md b/integrations/datadog.md index f484dd2816..4f922131ab 100644 --- a/integrations/datadog.md +++ b/integrations/datadog.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Integrate Datadog with Tiger Cloud -excerpt: Datadog is a cloud-based monitoring and analytics platform. Export telemetry data from your Tiger Cloud service with time-series and analytics capability to Datadog +excerpt: Datadog is a cloud-based monitoring and analytics platform. Export telemetry data from your Tiger service with time-series and analytics capability to Datadog products: [cloud] price_plans: [scale, enterprise] keywords: [integrate] diff --git a/integrations/debezium.md b/integrations/debezium.md index 05ddc5fabb..e8a280257e 100644 --- a/integrations/debezium.md +++ b/integrations/debezium.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Integrate Debezium with Tiger Cloud -excerpt: Integrate Debezium with Tiger Cloud to enable change data capture in your Tiger Cloud service and streaming to Redis Streams +excerpt: Integrate Debezium with Tiger to enable change data capture in your Tiger Cloud service and streaming to Redis Streams products: [self_hosted] keywords: [Debezium, integrate] --- diff --git a/integrations/decodable.md b/integrations/decodable.md index 27387794d8..b6a11a93cf 100644 --- a/integrations/decodable.md +++ b/integrations/decodable.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: Integrate Decodable with Tiger Cloud -excerpt: Decodable enables you to build, run, and manage data pipelines effortlessly. Seamlessly integrate Decodable with Tiger Cloud to unlock real-time data processing capabilities +title: Integrate Decodable with Tiger +excerpt: Decodable enables you to build, run, and manage data pipelines effortlessly. Seamlessly integrate Decodable with Tiger to unlock real-time data processing capabilities products: [cloud, self_hosted] keywords: [Decodable, Tiger Cloud] --- diff --git a/integrations/find-connection-details.md b/integrations/find-connection-details.md index 7df2ce0722..523be10277 100644 --- a/integrations/find-connection-details.md +++ b/integrations/find-connection-details.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Find your connection details -excerpt: You connect to Tiger Cloud or self-hosted TimescaleDB using your connection details. Learn where to find them +excerpt: You connect to Tiger or self-hosted TimescaleDB using your connection details. Learn where to find them products: [cloud, mst, self_hosted] keywords: [connect, Managed Service for TimescaleDB, Timescale] --- @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Retrieve the connection details for your $SERVICE_LONG: Open the [`Services`][console-services] page and select your $SERVICE_SHORT. The connection details, except the password, are available in `Service info` > `Connection info` > `More details`. If necessary, click `Forgot your password?` to get a new one. - ![Tiger Cloud service connection details](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-cloud-service-connection-details.png) + ![Tiger service connection details](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-cloud-service-connection-details.png) ## Find your project and service ID diff --git a/integrations/fivetran.md b/integrations/fivetran.md index c2ad269f8f..2a9d9bc07d 100644 --- a/integrations/fivetran.md +++ b/integrations/fivetran.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Integrate Fivetran with Tiger Cloud -excerpt: Fivetran is a fully managed data pipeline platform that simplifies extract, transform, and load processes. Integrate Fivetran with Tiger Cloud for seamless data synchronization +excerpt: Fivetran is a fully managed data pipeline platform that simplifies extract, transform, and load processes. Integrate Fivetran with Tiger for seamless data synchronization products: [cloud, self_hosted] keywords: [Fivetran, PostgreSQL, connection, integrate] diff --git a/integrations/google-cloud.md b/integrations/google-cloud.md index acb099d606..faa49c518d 100644 --- a/integrations/google-cloud.md +++ b/integrations/google-cloud.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: Integrate Google Cloud with Tiger Cloud -excerpt: Google Cloud enables you to deploy, manage, and scale cloud-based applications, databases, and data processing workflows. Integrate Google Cloud with Tiger Cloud using AWS Transit Gateway +title: Integrate Google Cloud with Tiger +excerpt: Google Cloud enables you to deploy, manage, and scale cloud-based applications, databases, and data processing workflows. Integrate Google Cloud with Tiger using AWS Transit Gateway products: [cloud] price_plans: [scale, enterprise] keywords: [Google Cloud, integrations] diff --git a/integrations/grafana.md b/integrations/grafana.md index 4fff5aa69f..abb296e12b 100644 --- a/integrations/grafana.md +++ b/integrations/grafana.md @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ Grafana time-series panels include a time filter: When you visualize this query in Grafana, you see this: - ![Tiger Cloud service and Grafana query results](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/grafana_query_results.png) + ![Tiger service and Grafana query results](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/grafana_query_results.png) You can adjust the `time_bucket` function and compare the graphs: @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ Grafana time-series panels include a time filter: When you visualize this query, it looks like this: - ![Tiger Cloud service and Grafana query results in time buckets](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/grafana_query_results_5m.png) + ![Tiger service and Grafana query results in time buckets](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/grafana_query_results_5m.png) @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ tutorial as a starting point. You now have a visualization that looks like this: - ![Tiger Cloud service and Grafana integration](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/timescale-grafana-integration.png) + ![Tiger service and Grafana integration](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/timescale-grafana-integration.png) diff --git a/integrations/index.md b/integrations/index.md index 7d1bfbb0e0..4488e17f22 100644 --- a/integrations/index.md +++ b/integrations/index.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Integrations -excerpt: Built on Postgres, Tiger Cloud can integrate with the same array of third-party solutions. See integration procedures for the most popular and requested third-party services +excerpt: Built on Postgres, Tiger can integrate with the same array of third-party solutions. See integration procedures for the most popular and requested third-party services products: [cloud, self_hosted] keywords: [integrations] tags: [integrations] diff --git a/integrations/kubernetes.md b/integrations/kubernetes.md index c788f3eb75..a7f7f5e4d9 100644 --- a/integrations/kubernetes.md +++ b/integrations/kubernetes.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Integrate Kubernetes with Tiger Cloud -excerpt: Learn how to integrate Kubernetes with Tiger Cloud to enable seamless deployment and scaling of your Postgres workloads +excerpt: Learn how to integrate Kubernetes with Tiger to enable seamless deployment and scaling of your Postgres workloads products: [cloud, self_hosted] keywords: [Kubernetes, Tiger Cloud, PostgreSQL, container orchestration] --- diff --git a/integrations/microsoft-azure.md b/integrations/microsoft-azure.md index 6ccf3279d4..16bf90ebac 100644 --- a/integrations/microsoft-azure.md +++ b/integrations/microsoft-azure.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: Integrate Microsoft Azure with Tiger Cloud -excerpt: Microsoft Azure enables you to build, deploy, and manage applications across cloud, hybrid, and edge environments. Integrate Microsoft Azure with Tiger Cloud using AWS Transit Gateway +title: Integrate Microsoft Azure with Tiger +excerpt: Microsoft Azure enables you to build, deploy, and manage applications across cloud, hybrid, and edge environments. Integrate Microsoft Azure with Tiger using AWS Transit Gateway products: [cloud] price_plans: [scale, enterprise] keywords: [Azure, integrations] diff --git a/integrations/pgadmin.md b/integrations/pgadmin.md index d62eb04858..5a502f0711 100644 --- a/integrations/pgadmin.md +++ b/integrations/pgadmin.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ import IntegrationPrereqs from "versionContent/_partials/_integration-prereqs.md [pgAdmin][pgadmin] is a feature-rich open-source administration and development platform for $PG. It is available for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari browsers, or can be installed on Microsoft Windows, Apple macOS, or various Linux flavors. -![Tiger Cloud pgadmin](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/timescale-cloud-pgadmin.png) +![Tiger pgadmin](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/timescale-cloud-pgadmin.png) This page explains how to integrate pgAdmin with your $SERVICE_LONG. diff --git a/integrations/postgresql.md b/integrations/postgresql.md index ef78aa6b5d..4bfb53e887 100644 --- a/integrations/postgresql.md +++ b/integrations/postgresql.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Integrate with PostgreSQL -excerpt: Query any other Postgres database or another Tiger Cloud service from your service by using Postgres foreign data wrappers +excerpt: Query any other Postgres database or another Tiger service from your service by using Postgres foreign data wrappers products: [cloud, self_hosted] keywords: [integrate, foreign data wrappers, fdw] tags: [change] diff --git a/integrations/power-bi.md b/integrations/power-bi.md index 66a8ead92c..ad26cbe632 100644 --- a/integrations/power-bi.md +++ b/integrations/power-bi.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Integrate Power BI with Tiger Cloud -excerpt: Integrate Tiger Cloud with Power BI for advanced data visualization. +excerpt: Integrate Tiger with Power BI for advanced data visualization. products: [cloud, self_hosted] keywords: [Power BI, visualizations, analysis, real-time] --- diff --git a/integrations/prometheus.md b/integrations/prometheus.md index e0cf5932c8..5127392615 100644 --- a/integrations/prometheus.md +++ b/integrations/prometheus.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Integrate Prometheus with Tiger Cloud -excerpt: Prometheus is an open-source monitoring system with a modern alerting approach. Export telemetry metrics from your Tiger Cloud service to Prometheus +excerpt: Prometheus is an open-source monitoring system with a modern alerting approach. Export telemetry metrics from your Tiger service to Prometheus products: [cloud, self_hosted] price_plans: [scale, enterprise] keywords: [integrate] diff --git a/integrations/psql.md b/integrations/psql.md index 3a43202b4a..dad3aa936f 100644 --- a/integrations/psql.md +++ b/integrations/psql.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: Connect to a Tiger Cloud service with psql -excerpt: psql enables you to type in queries interactively, issue them to Postgres, and see the query results. Connect to your Tiger Cloud service using psql +title: Connect to a Tiger service with psql +excerpt: psql enables you to type in queries interactively, issue them to Postgres, and see the query results. Connect to your Tiger service using psql products: [cloud, self_hosted] keywords: [connect, psql] --- diff --git a/integrations/telegraf.md b/integrations/telegraf.md index 59ab4b0ec1..8cfc0809d3 100644 --- a/integrations/telegraf.md +++ b/integrations/telegraf.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Ingest data using Telegraf -excerpt: Ingest data into a Tiger Cloud service using using the Telegraf plugin +excerpt: Ingest data into a Tiger service using using the Telegraf plugin products: [cloud, self_hosted] keywords: [ingest, Telegraf] tags: [insert] diff --git a/integrations/terraform.md b/integrations/terraform.md index f14bdeb854..5e3a272cf1 100644 --- a/integrations/terraform.md +++ b/integrations/terraform.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: Integrate Terraform with Tiger Cloud -excerpt: Manage your Tiger Cloud services with a Terraform provider +title: Integrate Terraform with Tiger +excerpt: Manage your Tiger services with a Terraform provider products: [cloud, self_hosted] keywords: [Terraform, configuration, deployment] tags: [integrate] @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ You use the [$COMPANY Terraform provider][terraform-provider] to manage $SERVICE } } - # Authenticate using client credentials generated in Tiger Cloud Console. + # Authenticate using client credentials generated in Tiger Console. # When required, these credentials will change to a short-lived JWT to do the calls. provider "timescale" { project_id = var.ts_project_id diff --git a/integrations/troubleshooting.md b/integrations/troubleshooting.md index 5f6c4f45c0..65f99fcfcb 100644 --- a/integrations/troubleshooting.md +++ b/integrations/troubleshooting.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Troubleshooting -excerpt: Troubleshoot common problems that occur when integrating Tiger Cloud services with third-party solutions +excerpt: Troubleshoot common problems that occur when integrating Tiger services with third-party solutions products: [cloud, self_hosted] keywords: [troubleshooting] --- diff --git a/migrate/livesync-for-kafka.md b/migrate/livesync-for-kafka.md index bcc59d1c35..b1f7e6476f 100644 --- a/migrate/livesync-for-kafka.md +++ b/migrate/livesync-for-kafka.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Stream data from Kafka into your service -excerpt: Stream data from Kafka into a Tiger Cloud service in order to store, query, and analyze your Kafka events efficiently +excerpt: Stream data from Kafka into a Tiger service in order to store, query, and analyze your Kafka events efficiently products: [cloud] keywords: [stream, kafka, connect] tags: [stream, connector] diff --git a/migrate/upload-file-using-console.md b/migrate/upload-file-using-console.md index 09fb68de2d..a844cee40a 100644 --- a/migrate/upload-file-using-console.md +++ b/migrate/upload-file-using-console.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: Upload a file into your service using Tiger Cloud Console -excerpt: You can upload CSV, Parquet, and text files into your service using Tiger Cloud Console. Just drag and drop from your local machine, or provide a path to the file in S3 +title: Upload a file into your service using Tiger Console +excerpt: You can upload CSV, Parquet, and text files into your service using Tiger Console. Just drag and drop from your local machine, or provide a path to the file in S3 products: [cloud] keywords: [import] --- @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ import EarlyAccessGeneral from "versionContent/_partials/_early_access.mdx"; You can upload files into your $SERVICE_SHORT using $CONSOLE_LONG. This page explains how to upload CSV, Parquet, and text files, from your local machine and from an S3 bucket. - + diff --git a/package.json b/package.json index 4d3415bfe3..4de8e97171 100644 --- a/package.json +++ b/package.json @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ { "name": "timescale-docs", "version": "1.0.0", - "description": "Documentation for Tiger Cloud and related products", + "description": "Documentation for Tiger and related products", "scripts": { "template:hyperfunction": "node ./.helper-scripts/mkdir-hyperfn.mjs" }, diff --git a/tutorials/OLD_grafana/grafana-timescalecloud.md b/tutorials/OLD_grafana/grafana-timescalecloud.md index d68ec18542..b230fc2b68 100644 --- a/tutorials/OLD_grafana/grafana-timescalecloud.md +++ b/tutorials/OLD_grafana/grafana-timescalecloud.md @@ -21,14 +21,14 @@ You can try it for free for 30 days. This section shows you how to connect $CLOUD_LONG as a data source in [Grafana][grafana-homepage]. -## Configure Tiger Cloud as a data source +## Configure $CLOUD_LONG as a data source To configure $CLOUD_LONGas a data source you need to create a service, and then configure $CLOUD_LONGas the data source in Grafana. -### Create a Tiger Cloud service +### Create a $SERVICE_LONG 1. Sign in to the [$CONSOLE][tsc-portal]. 1. Click `Create service`. diff --git a/tutorials/OLD_monitor-mst-with-prometheus.md b/tutorials/OLD_monitor-mst-with-prometheus.md index f1a17621f3..aba19b1a74 100644 --- a/tutorials/OLD_monitor-mst-with-prometheus.md +++ b/tutorials/OLD_monitor-mst-with-prometheus.md @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ installation, substituting the target port, IP address, username, and password for those of your managed TimescaleDB instance: ```yaml -# prometheus.yml for monitoring a Tiger Cloud service +# prometheus.yml for monitoring a Tiger service global: scrape_interval: 10s evaluation_interval: 10s diff --git a/tutorials/blockchain-query/blockchain-compress.md b/tutorials/blockchain-query/blockchain-compress.md index 4270fce016..616e0fe556 100644 --- a/tutorials/blockchain-query/blockchain-compress.md +++ b/tutorials/blockchain-query/blockchain-compress.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Compress your data using hypercore -excerpt: Compress a sample dataset with Tiger Cloud so you can store the Bitcoin blockchain more efficiently +excerpt: Compress a sample dataset with Tiger so you can store the Bitcoin blockchain more efficiently products: [cloud, self_hosted, mst] keywords: [beginner, crypto, blockchain, Bitcoin, finance, analytics] layout_components: [next_prev_large] diff --git a/tutorials/blockchain-query/index.md b/tutorials/blockchain-query/index.md index f88240ae25..29bf55a6de 100644 --- a/tutorials/blockchain-query/index.md +++ b/tutorials/blockchain-query/index.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Query the Bitcoin blockchain -excerpt: Learn to use Tiger Cloud to query and analyze transactions on a blockchain as you would any other time-series data. In this tutorial, you use Tiger Cloud to ingest, store, and analyze transactions +excerpt: Learn to use Tiger to query and analyze transactions on a blockchain as you would any other time-series data. In this tutorial, you use Tiger Cloud to ingest, store, and analyze transactions products: [cloud, self_hosted, mst] keywords: [beginner, crypto, blockchain, Bitcoin, finance, analytics] layout_components: [next_prev_large] diff --git a/tutorials/cookbook.md b/tutorials/cookbook.md index c591749cb3..2ad487a03f 100644 --- a/tutorials/cookbook.md +++ b/tutorials/cookbook.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: TigerData cookbook -excerpt: Browse code examples from the Tiger Cloud community that resolve common issues and provide solutions for non-standard tasks +excerpt: Browse code examples from the Tiger community that resolve common issues and provide solutions for non-standard tasks products: [cloud, self_hosted, mst] --- diff --git a/tutorials/energy-data/compress-energy.md b/tutorials/energy-data/compress-energy.md index 55aa968832..9b960a0a07 100644 --- a/tutorials/energy-data/compress-energy.md +++ b/tutorials/energy-data/compress-energy.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Energy consumption data tutorial - set up compression -excerpt: Compress the sample dataset with Tiger Cloud to store the energy consumption data more efficiently +excerpt: Compress the sample dataset with Tiger to store the energy consumption data more efficiently products: [cloud, self_hosted, mst] keywords: [tutorials, query] tags: [tutorials, beginner] diff --git a/tutorials/energy-data/dataset-energy.md b/tutorials/energy-data/dataset-energy.md index 98e264c8d0..82b9906984 100644 --- a/tutorials/energy-data/dataset-energy.md +++ b/tutorials/energy-data/dataset-energy.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Energy time-series data tutorial - set up dataset -excerpt: Ingest and set up a sample dataset with energy consumption data so that you can run queries on it in Tiger Cloud Console +excerpt: Ingest and set up a sample dataset with energy consumption data so that you can run queries on it in Tiger Console products: [cloud, self_hosted, mst] keywords: [tutorials, create, dataset] tags: [tutorials, beginner] diff --git a/tutorials/energy-data/index.md b/tutorials/energy-data/index.md index 4426c07341..0ea4466636 100644 --- a/tutorials/energy-data/index.md +++ b/tutorials/energy-data/index.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Energy consumption data tutorial -excerpt: Tiger Cloud is the perfect choice to analyze energy-related data. In this tutorial, you construct queries to take a closer look at energy consumption in a household +excerpt: Tiger is the perfect choice to analyze energy-related data. In this tutorial, you construct queries to take a closer look at energy consumption in a household products: [cloud, self_hosted, mst] keywords: [tutorials, energy, learn] tags: [tutorials, beginner] diff --git a/tutorials/financial-ingest-real-time/financial-ingest-dataset.md b/tutorials/financial-ingest-real-time/financial-ingest-dataset.md index be36bd1e5f..7b966a7444 100644 --- a/tutorials/financial-ingest-real-time/financial-ingest-dataset.md +++ b/tutorials/financial-ingest-real-time/financial-ingest-dataset.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Ingest real-time financial websocket data - Set up the dataset -excerpt: Ingest and set up a sample dataset in Tiger Cloud to run real-time analysis of financial data +excerpt: Ingest and set up a sample dataset in Tiger to run real-time analysis of financial data products: [cloud, self_hosted, mst] keywords: [finance, analytics, websockets, data pipeline] tags: [tutorials, intermediate] diff --git a/tutorials/financial-ingest-real-time/index.md b/tutorials/financial-ingest-real-time/index.md index a94794ead1..4266a77bb9 100644 --- a/tutorials/financial-ingest-real-time/index.md +++ b/tutorials/financial-ingest-real-time/index.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Ingest real-time financial data using WebSocket -excerpt: Ingest time-series data into Tiger Cloud using a websocket connection +excerpt: Ingest time-series data into Tiger using a websocket connection products: [cloud, self_hosted, mst] keywords: [finance, analytics, websockets, data pipeline] tags: [tutorials, intermediate] diff --git a/tutorials/financial-tick-data/financial-tick-compress.md b/tutorials/financial-tick-data/financial-tick-compress.md index 45fd4f85b4..63430eadda 100644 --- a/tutorials/financial-tick-data/financial-tick-compress.md +++ b/tutorials/financial-tick-data/financial-tick-compress.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Compress your data using hypercore -excerpt: Compress a sample dataset with Tiger Cloud to store the financial data more efficiently +excerpt: Compress a sample dataset with Tiger to store the financial data more efficiently products: [cloud, self_hosted, mst] keywords: [tutorials, finance, learn] tags: [tutorials, beginner] diff --git a/tutorials/financial-tick-data/financial-tick-dataset.md b/tutorials/financial-tick-data/financial-tick-dataset.md index 5a3cd2139b..f37a57ab3c 100644 --- a/tutorials/financial-tick-data/financial-tick-dataset.md +++ b/tutorials/financial-tick-data/financial-tick-dataset.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Analyze financial tick data - Set up the dataset -excerpt: Ingest and set up a financial dataset in Tiger Cloud to run real-time analytical queries on it +excerpt: Ingest and set up a financial dataset in Tiger to run real-time analytical queries on it products: [cloud, self_hosted, mst] keywords: [tutorials, finance, learn] tags: [tutorials, beginner] diff --git a/tutorials/financial-tick-data/index.md b/tutorials/financial-tick-data/index.md index 1428c43066..44554bafa0 100644 --- a/tutorials/financial-tick-data/index.md +++ b/tutorials/financial-tick-data/index.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Analyze financial tick data with TimescaleDB -excerpt: Use Tiger Cloud to store financial tick data and create candlestick views to perform real-time analysis of price changes +excerpt: Use Tiger to store financial tick data and create candlestick views to perform real-time analysis of price changes products: [cloud, self_hosted, mst] keywords: [tutorials, finance, learn] tags: [tutorials, beginner] diff --git a/tutorials/nyc-taxi-cab/dataset-nyc.md b/tutorials/nyc-taxi-cab/dataset-nyc.md index d86a9eed0d..0a298afb7d 100644 --- a/tutorials/nyc-taxi-cab/dataset-nyc.md +++ b/tutorials/nyc-taxi-cab/dataset-nyc.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Query time-series data tutorial - set up dataset -excerpt: Inject and set up a dataset in Tiger Cloud so you can query and visualize time-series data +excerpt: Inject and set up a dataset in Tiger so you can query and visualize time-series data products: [cloud] keywords: [beginner, tutorials, create, dataset] layout_components: [next_prev_large] diff --git a/tutorials/real-time-analytics-energy-consumption.md b/tutorials/real-time-analytics-energy-consumption.md index 308493b2c2..3dce5ac052 100644 --- a/tutorials/real-time-analytics-energy-consumption.md +++ b/tutorials/real-time-analytics-energy-consumption.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: Real-time analytics with Tiger Cloud and Grafana -excerpt: Integrate Grafana with a Tiger Cloud service and make insights based on visualization of data optimized for size and speed in the columnstore +title: Real-time analytics with Tiger and Grafana +excerpt: Integrate Grafana with a Tiger service and make insights based on visualization of data optimized for size and speed in the columnstore products: [cloud, mst, self_hosted] keywords: [IoT, simulate] --- diff --git a/use-timescale/alerting.md b/use-timescale/alerting.md index 5a3fbc3f3a..d5cf1ebbb1 100644 --- a/use-timescale/alerting.md +++ b/use-timescale/alerting.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Alerting -excerpt: Setting up database alerting can help monitor performance, data integrity, resource usage, and more. Tiger Cloud integrates with a variety of alerting tools within the Postgres ecosystem +excerpt: Setting up database alerting can help monitor performance, data integrity, resource usage, and more. Tiger integrates with a variety of alerting tools within the Postgres ecosystem products: [cloud, self_hosted] keywords: [alert, integration, Grafana, Datadog, Nagios, Zabbix] --- diff --git a/use-timescale/backup-restore.md b/use-timescale/backup-restore.md index 745d9f683f..ed751b529b 100644 --- a/use-timescale/backup-restore.md +++ b/use-timescale/backup-restore.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: Back up and recover your Tiger Cloud services -excerpt: See how and when Tiger Cloud backs up your data, making sure you always have something to fall back on in case of disaster recovery +title: Back up and recover your Tiger services +excerpt: See how and when Tiger backs up your data, making sure you always have something to fall back on in case of disaster recovery products: [cloud] keywords: [backups, restore] tags: [recovery, failures] @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ To avoid paying for compute for the recovery fork and the original $SERVICE_SHOR You initiate a point-in-time recovery from a same-region or cross-region backup in $CONSOLE_LONG: - + diff --git a/use-timescale/compression/OLD_compress-chunks.md b/use-timescale/compression/OLD_compress-chunks.md index c8e24eac7c..e091594f22 100644 --- a/use-timescale/compression/OLD_compress-chunks.md +++ b/use-timescale/compression/OLD_compress-chunks.md @@ -20,8 +20,7 @@ Compression alters data on your disk, so always back up before you start. ## Set a compression policy -You can set a compression policy on a hypertable directly from the Timescale -Cloud console. +You can set a compression policy on a hypertable directly from the Tiger Console. diff --git a/use-timescale/compression/compression-design.md b/use-timescale/compression/compression-design.md index dc9e5a1c6f..a4a719527e 100644 --- a/use-timescale/compression/compression-design.md +++ b/use-timescale/compression/compression-design.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Designing your database for compression -excerpt: Data compression can save you up to 90% of storage space. Learn how to design your Tiger Cloud service to achieve the best data compression results +excerpt: Data compression can save you up to 90% of storage space. Learn how to design your Tiger service to achieve the best data compression results products: [cloud, mst, self_hosted] keywords: [compression, schema, tables] --- diff --git a/use-timescale/configuration/about-configuration.md b/use-timescale/configuration/about-configuration.md index 523f42f6e2..7def696e03 100644 --- a/use-timescale/configuration/about-configuration.md +++ b/use-timescale/configuration/about-configuration.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: About configuration in Tiger Cloud -excerpt: Tiger Cloud configures your service automatically based on your compute and storage settings. However, you can also configure a wide range af advanced parameters in Tiger Cloud Console +excerpt: Tiger configures your service automatically based on your compute and storage settings. However, you can also configure a wide range af advanced parameters in Tiger Cloud Console products: [cloud] keywords: [configuration, memory, workers, settings] --- diff --git a/use-timescale/configuration/advanced-parameters.md b/use-timescale/configuration/advanced-parameters.md index d82b925155..d60f66a165 100644 --- a/use-timescale/configuration/advanced-parameters.md +++ b/use-timescale/configuration/advanced-parameters.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Advanced parameters -excerpt: Configure advanced parameters for your Tiger Cloud service in Tiger Cloud console +excerpt: Configure advanced parameters for your Tiger service in Tiger Console products: [cloud] keywords: [services, settings] tags: [configuration, schemas] diff --git a/use-timescale/configuration/customize-configuration.md b/use-timescale/configuration/customize-configuration.md index 84523ffc4d..e1c66d17e9 100644 --- a/use-timescale/configuration/customize-configuration.md +++ b/use-timescale/configuration/customize-configuration.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Configure database parameters -excerpt: Customize standard Postgres configuration and specific Tiger Cloud options for each service individually +excerpt: Customize standard Postgres configuration and specific Tiger options for each service individually products: [cloud] keywords: [configure, services, settings] cloud_ui: @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ outside of that field saves the value to be applied. +alt="Change Tiger configuration parameters"/> ### Apply configuration changes @@ -60,6 +60,6 @@ required. Click `Confirm` to apply the changes, and restart if necessary. +alt="Confirm Tiger configuration changes"/> [plan-features]: /about/:currentVersion:/pricing-and-account-management/#features-included-in-each-plan \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/use-timescale/configuration/index.md b/use-timescale/configuration/index.md index 5b5cbeaea9..97622e1c48 100644 --- a/use-timescale/configuration/index.md +++ b/use-timescale/configuration/index.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Configuration -excerpt: Tiger Cloud includes additional configurable settings on top of standard Postgres configuration. Learn what you can configure and how +excerpt: Tiger includes additional configurable settings on top of standard Postgres configuration. Learn what you can configure and how products: [cloud] keywords: [configuration, settings] --- diff --git a/use-timescale/data-tiering/about-data-tiering.md b/use-timescale/data-tiering/about-data-tiering.md index d874bf8adb..62efa57861 100644 --- a/use-timescale/data-tiering/about-data-tiering.md +++ b/use-timescale/data-tiering/about-data-tiering.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: About Tiger Cloud storage tiers -excerpt: Learn how Tiger Cloud helps you save on storage costs. The tiered storage architecture includes a high-performance storage tier and a low-cost object storage tier built on Amazon s3 +title: About Tiger storage tiers +excerpt: Learn how Tiger helps you save on storage costs. The tiered storage architecture includes a high-performance storage tier and a low-cost object storage tier built on Amazon s3 products: [cloud] price_plans: [scale, enterprise] keywords: [tiered storage] diff --git a/use-timescale/data-tiering/enabling-data-tiering.md b/use-timescale/data-tiering/enabling-data-tiering.md index e5a50f7e04..b0e01ff114 100644 --- a/use-timescale/data-tiering/enabling-data-tiering.md +++ b/use-timescale/data-tiering/enabling-data-tiering.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Manage storage and tiering -excerpt: Configure high-performance and low-cost object storage tiers in Tiger Cloud Console. With automated data tiering policies, you get a set it and forget it tool to cut storage costs +excerpt: Configure high-performance and low-cost object storage tiers in Tiger Console. With automated data tiering policies, you get a set it and forget it tool to cut storage costs products: [cloud] price_plans: [performance, scale, enterprise] keywords: [tiered storage] diff --git a/use-timescale/data-tiering/index.md b/use-timescale/data-tiering/index.md index 2b24cd69d9..01546c158d 100644 --- a/use-timescale/data-tiering/index.md +++ b/use-timescale/data-tiering/index.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Tiered Storage -excerpt: Save on storage costs by tiering older data to a low-cost bottomless object storage tier. Tiger Cloud tiered storage makes sure you cut costs while having data available for analytical queries +excerpt: Save on storage costs by tiering older data to a low-cost bottomless object storage tier. Tiger tiered storage makes sure you cut costs while having data available for analytical queries products: [cloud] price_plans: [scale, enterprise] keywords: [tiered storage] diff --git a/use-timescale/data-tiering/querying-tiered-data.md b/use-timescale/data-tiering/querying-tiered-data.md index 9b19ed5686..756ac8fce7 100644 --- a/use-timescale/data-tiering/querying-tiered-data.md +++ b/use-timescale/data-tiering/querying-tiered-data.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Querying Tiered Data -excerpt: Tiering data to low-cost object storage does not mean that it can't be queried. Learn how Tiger Cloud lets you optimize storage while still being able to run analytical queries on the rarely used data +excerpt: Tiering data to low-cost object storage does not mean that it can't be queried. Learn how Tiger lets you optimize storage while still being able to run analytical queries on the rarely used data products: [cloud] price_plans: [scale, enterprise] keywords: [ tiered storage, tiering ] diff --git a/use-timescale/data-tiering/tiered-data-replicas-forks.md b/use-timescale/data-tiering/tiered-data-replicas-forks.md index 645ea13a6d..40d9b3b6a6 100644 --- a/use-timescale/data-tiering/tiered-data-replicas-forks.md +++ b/use-timescale/data-tiering/tiered-data-replicas-forks.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Replicas and forks with tiered data -excerpt: While having replicas of your Tiger Cloud service usually entails additional storage costs, tiering data to object storage means your replicas come for free. Learn how this works under the hood +excerpt: While having replicas of your Tiger service usually entails additional storage costs, tiering data to object storage means your replicas come for free. Learn how this works under the hood products: [cloud] price_plans: [scale, enterprise] keywords: [tiered storage] diff --git a/use-timescale/extensions/index.md b/use-timescale/extensions/index.md index 9c93529404..89e6375287 100644 --- a/use-timescale/extensions/index.md +++ b/use-timescale/extensions/index.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Postgres extensions -excerpt: Tiger Cloud comes with a number of TigerData and Postgres extensions enabled by default. See all the extensions you can enable for your service +excerpt: Tiger comes with a number of TigerData and Postgres extensions enabled by default. See all the extensions you can enable for your service products: [cloud] keywords: [services, settings, extensions] tags: [extensions] diff --git a/use-timescale/extensions/pgvector.md b/use-timescale/extensions/pgvector.md index 8a438c61d0..5959abd65f 100644 --- a/use-timescale/extensions/pgvector.md +++ b/use-timescale/extensions/pgvector.md @@ -251,10 +251,10 @@ Before you begin, make sure you have: ############################################################################### # Setup your database to insert embeddings ############################################################################### - # Get a Tiger Cloud / Postgres database connection string by reading local .env file + # Get a Tiger / Postgres database connection string by reading local .env file connection_string = os.environ['TIMESCALE_CONNECTION_STRING'] - # Connect to Postgres database in Tiger Cloud using connection string + # Connect to Postgres database in Tiger using connection string conn = psycopg2.connect(connection_string) cur = conn.cursor() @@ -384,10 +384,10 @@ Before you begin, make sure you have: _ = load_dotenv(find_dotenv()) openai.api_key = os.environ['OPENAI_API_KEY'] - # Get Tiger Cloud / Postgres database connection string by reading local .env file + # Get Tiger / Postgres database connection string by reading local .env file connection_string = os.environ['TIMESCALE_CONNECTION_STRING'] - # Connect to Postgres Tiger Cloud service using connection string + # Connect to Postgres Tiger service using connection string conn = psycopg2.connect(connection_string) ############################################################################### diff --git a/use-timescale/ha-replicas/high-availability.md b/use-timescale/ha-replicas/high-availability.md index b30f00d792..0904006279 100644 --- a/use-timescale/ha-replicas/high-availability.md +++ b/use-timescale/ha-replicas/high-availability.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Manage high availability -excerpt: Tiger Cloud ensures high availability of your service by creating replicas that take over in case of the primary node downtime. Create and set up high availability replicas in Tiger Cloud Console +excerpt: Tiger ensures high availability of your service by creating replicas that take over in case of the primary node downtime. Create and set up high availability replicas in Tiger Console products: [cloud] keywords: [high availability, replicas] tags: [failover, availability zones, replication, wal] diff --git a/use-timescale/ha-replicas/index.md b/use-timescale/ha-replicas/index.md index ef2dbb5a5f..13bd09f7da 100644 --- a/use-timescale/ha-replicas/index.md +++ b/use-timescale/ha-replicas/index.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: High availability and read replication -excerpt: Tiger Cloud enables you to reduce the risk of service downtime and power read-intensive apps with database replication. Learn about the available replication types +excerpt: Tiger enables you to reduce the risk of service downtime and power read-intensive apps with database replication. Learn about the available replication types products: [cloud] keywords: [high availability, replicas] tags: [failover, replication, ha] diff --git a/use-timescale/ha-replicas/read-scaling.md b/use-timescale/ha-replicas/read-scaling.md index f63c46f838..544992b3ea 100644 --- a/use-timescale/ha-replicas/read-scaling.md +++ b/use-timescale/ha-replicas/read-scaling.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Read scaling -excerpt: For read-intensive apps, Tiger Cloud enables you to create read-only replica sets that take over read queries. Create read-only replica sets with automated load balancing in Tiger Cloud Console +excerpt: For read-intensive apps, Tiger enables you to create read-only replica sets that take over read queries. Create read-only replica sets with automated load balancing in Tiger Console products: [cloud] price_plans: [scale, enterprise] keywords: [replicas, scaling] @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ To create a secure $READ_REPLICA set for your read-intensive apps: Configure the number of nodes, compute size, connection pooling, and the name for your replica, then click `Create read replica set`. - ![Create a read replica set in Tiger Cloud Console](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/create-read-replica-set-tiger-cloud-console.png) + ![Create a read replica set in Tiger Console](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/create-read-replica-set-tiger-cloud-console.png) 1. **Save the connection information** @@ -78,11 +78,11 @@ To change the compute and storage configuration of your $READ_REPLICA set: 1. **In [$CONSOLE][timescale-console-services], expand and click the $READ_REPLICA set under your primary $SERVICE_SHORT** - ![Read replicas in Tiger Cloud Console](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/read-replica-sets-tiger-cloud-console.png) + ![Read replicas in Tiger Console](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/read-replica-sets-tiger-cloud-console.png) 1. **Click `Operations` > `Compute and storage`** - ![Read replica compute and storage in Tiger Cloud Console](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/read-replica-set-config.png) + ![Read replica compute and storage in Tiger Console](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/read-replica-set-config.png) 1. **Change the replica configuration and click `Apply`** diff --git a/use-timescale/hypercore/index.md b/use-timescale/hypercore/index.md index 938269b396..66bc912782 100644 --- a/use-timescale/hypercore/index.md +++ b/use-timescale/hypercore/index.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Hypercore -excerpt: Explore hypercore by Tiger Cloud - the hybrid row-columnar storage engine that is perfect for real-time analytics powered by time-series data +excerpt: Explore hypercore by Tiger - the hybrid row-columnar storage engine that is perfect for real-time analytics powered by time-series data products: [cloud, mst, self_hosted] keywords: [hypercore, hypertable, compression, row-columnar storage] --- diff --git a/use-timescale/hyperfunctions/index.md b/use-timescale/hyperfunctions/index.md index ac4a6b10e8..052d033adb 100644 --- a/use-timescale/hyperfunctions/index.md +++ b/use-timescale/hyperfunctions/index.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Take tracking p95 latency across thousands of app instances as an example: - With standard SQL, every rollup requires rescanning and resorting massive datasets. - With $TIMESCALE_DB, the `percentile_agg` hyperfunction stores a compact state per minute, which you simply merge to get hourly or daily percentiles—no full reprocess needed. -![Tiger Cloud hyperfunctions](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/percentile_agg_hyperfunction.svg) +![Tiger hyperfunctions](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/percentile_agg_hyperfunction.svg) The result? Scalable, real-time percentile analytics that deliver fast, accurate insights across high-ingest, high-resolution data, while keeping resource use lean. diff --git a/use-timescale/index.md b/use-timescale/index.md index 531ec863b2..842d616d03 100644 --- a/use-timescale/index.md +++ b/use-timescale/index.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Use TigerData products -excerpt: Create hypertables and continuous aggregates, compress your data, manage your projects, and use other features available in Tiger Cloud and TimescaleDB +excerpt: Create hypertables and continuous aggregates, compress your data, manage your projects, and use other features available in Tiger and TimescaleDB --- # Use $COMPANY products diff --git a/use-timescale/metrics-logging/aws-cloudwatch.md b/use-timescale/metrics-logging/aws-cloudwatch.md index 6c155ee5fe..6368a212ee 100644 --- a/use-timescale/metrics-logging/aws-cloudwatch.md +++ b/use-timescale/metrics-logging/aws-cloudwatch.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Export metrics to Amazon Cloudwatch -excerpt: Amazon Cloudwatch is a monitoring and observability service. Create an exporter in Tiger Cloud and export telemetry metrics of your service +excerpt: Amazon Cloudwatch is a monitoring and observability service. Create an exporter in Tiger and export telemetry metrics of your service products: [cloud] price_plans: [scale, enterprise] keywords: [integration, metrics, Cloudwatch, alerting] diff --git a/use-timescale/metrics-logging/datadog.md b/use-timescale/metrics-logging/datadog.md index 431551cfee..96c658bbb1 100644 --- a/use-timescale/metrics-logging/datadog.md +++ b/use-timescale/metrics-logging/datadog.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Export metrics to Datadog -excerpt: Datadog is a cloud-based monitoring, observability, and security platform. Create an exporter in Tiger Cloud and export telemetry metrics of your service +excerpt: Datadog is a cloud-based monitoring, observability, and security platform. Create an exporter in Tiger and export telemetry metrics of your service products: [cloud] price_plans: [scale, enterprise] keywords: [integration, metrics, datadog, alerting] diff --git a/use-timescale/metrics-logging/index.md b/use-timescale/metrics-logging/index.md index 47000ace7d..48c066ffdb 100644 --- a/use-timescale/metrics-logging/index.md +++ b/use-timescale/metrics-logging/index.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Metrics and logging -excerpt: Tiger Cloud enables you to monitor your services using the built-in metrics or by integrating third-party services. See the options available in Tiger Cloud Console +excerpt: Tiger enables you to monitor your services using the built-in metrics or by integrating third-party services. See the options available in Tiger Cloud Console products: [cloud] keywords: [metrics, logs, admin] tags: [payment] diff --git a/use-timescale/metrics-logging/metrics-to-prometheus.md b/use-timescale/metrics-logging/metrics-to-prometheus.md index df2e3c2a6d..dcc1c98d94 100644 --- a/use-timescale/metrics-logging/metrics-to-prometheus.md +++ b/use-timescale/metrics-logging/metrics-to-prometheus.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Export metrics to Prometheus -excerpt: Prometheus is an open-source monitoring system. Learn to integrate Prometheus with Tiger Cloud and export telemetry metrics of your service +excerpt: Prometheus is an open-source monitoring system. Learn to integrate Prometheus with Tiger and export telemetry metrics of your service products: [cloud, self_hosted] price_plans: [scale, enterprise] keywords: [integration, metrics, Prometheus, alerting] diff --git a/use-timescale/metrics-logging/monitoring.md b/use-timescale/metrics-logging/monitoring.md index 5d15f9219c..b46eb74c2f 100644 --- a/use-timescale/metrics-logging/monitoring.md +++ b/use-timescale/metrics-logging/monitoring.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ --- -title: Monitor your Tiger Cloud services +title: Monitor your Tiger services excerpt: View logs, metrics, and performance insights for your services in Tiger Cloud. Get actionable tips to improve your service performance products: [cloud] price_plans: [performance, scale, enterprise] diff --git a/use-timescale/regions.md b/use-timescale/regions.md index a6c9226f39..a0347232dd 100644 --- a/use-timescale/regions.md +++ b/use-timescale/regions.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: Tiger Cloud regions -excerpt: The AWS regions available for Tiger Cloud services +title: Tiger regions +excerpt: The AWS regions available for Tiger services products: [cloud] --- diff --git a/use-timescale/schema-management/foreign-data-wrappers.md b/use-timescale/schema-management/foreign-data-wrappers.md index 23be1284f5..c0739a75c9 100644 --- a/use-timescale/schema-management/foreign-data-wrappers.md +++ b/use-timescale/schema-management/foreign-data-wrappers.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Foreign data wrappers -excerpt: Query other Tiger Cloud services or external Postgres databases by using Postgres foreign data wrappers +excerpt: Query other Tiger services or external Postgres databases by using Postgres foreign data wrappers products: [cloud, mst, self_hosted] keywords: [hypertables, schemas, alter] tags: [change] diff --git a/use-timescale/security/client-credentials.md b/use-timescale/security/client-credentials.md index 98de64f63a..34306f5213 100644 --- a/use-timescale/security/client-credentials.md +++ b/use-timescale/security/client-credentials.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Client credentials -excerpt: Tiger Cloud lets you use client credentials to programmatically access resources instead of using username and password. Set up client credentials in Tiger Cloud console +excerpt: Tiger lets you use client credentials to programmatically access resources instead of using username and password. Set up client credentials in Tiger Cloud console products: [cloud] keywords: [client credentials, accounts, prgrammatic access] tags: [authentication tokens] diff --git a/use-timescale/security/index.md b/use-timescale/security/index.md index e3b07bfd82..5a55383d78 100644 --- a/use-timescale/security/index.md +++ b/use-timescale/security/index.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Security -excerpt: A high level of security is a major requirement to any database. Learn how Tiger Cloud protects your services with MFA, SAML, SSL modes, read-only access, VPC peering, and IP allow lists +excerpt: A high level of security is a major requirement to any database. Learn how Tiger protects your services with MFA, SAML, SSL modes, read-only access, VPC peering, and IP allow lists products: [cloud] keywords: [security] --- diff --git a/use-timescale/security/ip-allow-list.md b/use-timescale/security/ip-allow-list.md index f10f32c6c3..3d27f8aa95 100644 --- a/use-timescale/security/ip-allow-list.md +++ b/use-timescale/security/ip-allow-list.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: IP allow list -excerpt: You can grant selective access to your service administration and data. See how to create IP whitelists for the different modes available in Tiger Cloud Console +excerpt: You can grant selective access to your service administration and data. See how to create IP whitelists for the different modes available in Tiger Console products: [cloud] keywords: [ip allow list, security] tags: [ip allow list] diff --git a/use-timescale/security/members.md b/use-timescale/security/members.md index fbf1362e62..d2988c0d4b 100644 --- a/use-timescale/security/members.md +++ b/use-timescale/security/members.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: Control access to Tiger Cloud projects -excerpt: Manage your projects and services in Tiger Cloud Console. Add and delete users, assign roles, join and leave projects, transfer project ownership, and configure authentication +title: Control access to Tiger projects +excerpt: Manage your projects and services in Tiger Console. Add and delete users, assign roles, join and leave projects, transfer project ownership, and configure authentication products: [cloud] keywords: [members, projects, admin, roles] tags: [users] @@ -60,9 +60,9 @@ To add a user to a $PROJECT_SHORT: When you are asked to join a $PROJECT_SHORT, $CONSOLE sends you an invitation email. Follow the instructions in the invitation email to join the $PROJECT_SHORT: - + - + @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ instructions in the invitation email to join the $PROJECT_SHORT: - + diff --git a/use-timescale/security/multi-factor-authentication.md b/use-timescale/security/multi-factor-authentication.md index 01f4ec3267..f5873d7f42 100644 --- a/use-timescale/security/multi-factor-authentication.md +++ b/use-timescale/security/multi-factor-authentication.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Multi-factor user authentication -excerpt: Multi-factor authentication enhances security by requiring users to verify their identity using multiple authentication factors. Enable MFA for your Tiger Cloud account +excerpt: Multi-factor authentication enhances security by requiring users to verify their identity using multiple authentication factors. Enable MFA for your Tiger account products: [cloud] keywords: [mfa, accounts, admin] tags: [two-factor user authentication] @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ You can use two-factor authentication to log in to your $ACCOUNT_LONG. Two-facto secure logins that require an authentication code in addition to your user password. The code is provided by an authenticator app on your mobile device. There are multiple authenticator apps available. -![Tiger Cloud Console 2FA](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-cloud-console-2fa.png) +![Tiger Console 2FA](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-cloud-console-2fa.png) This page describes how to configure two-factor authentication with Google Authenticator. diff --git a/use-timescale/security/overview.md b/use-timescale/security/overview.md index ddae609c7e..8741a73d9c 100644 --- a/use-timescale/security/overview.md +++ b/use-timescale/security/overview.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: About security in Tiger Cloud -excerpt: Learn how Tiger Cloud protects your data with secure development practices, as well as configurable features that restrict access to your services +title: About security in Tiger +excerpt: Learn how Tiger protects your data with secure development practices, as well as configurable features that restrict access to your services products: [cloud] keywords: [security] tags: [encryption, VPC, privacy] diff --git a/use-timescale/security/read-only-role.md b/use-timescale/security/read-only-role.md index e814d745e8..c25c7ca6c5 100644 --- a/use-timescale/security/read-only-role.md +++ b/use-timescale/security/read-only-role.md @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ --- -title: Manage data security in your Tiger Cloud service +title: Manage data security in your Tiger service excerpt: Learn about the available user roles to access data in your database products: [cloud] keywords: [client credentials, accounts, users, members, read-only, security] tags: [authentication, credentials, members, security] --- -# Manage data security in your Tiger Cloud service +# Manage data security in your Tiger service When you create a $SERVICE_SHORT, $CLOUD_LONG assigns you the tsdmadmin role. This role has full permissions to modify data in your $SERVICE_SHORT. However, $CLOUD_LONG does not provide superuser access. tsdmadmin is not a superuser. @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ As tsdmadmin, you can use standard $PG means to create other roles or assign ind -The database-level roles for the individual $SERVICE_SHORTs in your $PROJECT_SHORT do not overlap with the $PROJECT_LONG user roles. This page describes the database-level roles. For user roles available in $CONSOLE_SHORT, see [Control user access to Tiger Cloud projects][console-rbac]. +The database-level roles for the individual $SERVICE_SHORTs in your $PROJECT_SHORT do not overlap with the $PROJECT_LONG user roles. This page describes the database-level roles. For user roles available in $CONSOLE_SHORT, see [Control user access to Tiger projects][console-rbac]. diff --git a/use-timescale/security/saml.md b/use-timescale/security/saml.md index 2effdb2ca8..280fc61873 100644 --- a/use-timescale/security/saml.md +++ b/use-timescale/security/saml.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language) -excerpt: SAML is a standard for exchanging authentication and authorization data. Tiger Cloud offers SAML authentication as part of its security suite +excerpt: SAML is a standard for exchanging authentication and authorization data. Tiger offers SAML authentication as part of its security suite products: [cloud] price_plans: [enterprise] keywords: [saml, sso, enterprise, accounts, admin] diff --git a/use-timescale/security/strict-ssl.md b/use-timescale/security/strict-ssl.md index 1d3a7026a7..0de5b9b365 100644 --- a/use-timescale/security/strict-ssl.md +++ b/use-timescale/security/strict-ssl.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Connect with a stricter SSL mode -excerpt: While require is the default SSL mode used to connect to Tiger Cloud services, you can also configure the connection with a stricter mode, such as verify-ca or verify-full. Learn how to set it up +excerpt: While require is the default SSL mode used to connect to Tiger services, you can also configure the connection with a stricter mode, such as verify-ca or verify-full. Learn how to set it up products: [cloud] keywords: [security] tags: [ssl] diff --git a/use-timescale/security/transit-gateway.md b/use-timescale/security/transit-gateway.md index 735488b652..0e5c35f9fa 100644 --- a/use-timescale/security/transit-gateway.md +++ b/use-timescale/security/transit-gateway.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: Peer your Tiger Cloud services with AWS Transit Gateway -excerpt: Securely connect to your Tiger Cloud services from AWS, GCP, Azure, or any other cloud or on-premise environment +title: Peer your Tiger services with AWS Transit Gateway +excerpt: Securely connect to your Tiger services from AWS, GCP, Azure, or any other cloud or on-premise environment products: [cloud] price_plans: [scale, enterprise] keywords: [AWS, transit gateway] diff --git a/use-timescale/security/vpc.md b/use-timescale/security/vpc.md index f05ac71110..c370e12a74 100644 --- a/use-timescale/security/vpc.md +++ b/use-timescale/security/vpc.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Virtual Private Cloud -excerpt: Virtual Private Cloud peering ensures that your Tiger Cloud services are only accessible through your secured AWS infrastructure. Set up VPC peering in Tiger Cloud Console +excerpt: Virtual Private Cloud peering ensures that your Tiger services are only accessible through your secured AWS infrastructure. Set up VPC peering in Tiger Console products: [cloud] keywords: [PrivateLink, AWS, vpc, services, operations, ] tags: [aws] diff --git a/use-timescale/services/OLD_create-a-pg-service.md b/use-timescale/services/OLD_create-a-pg-service.md index c3dbc5146c..2d5daef378 100644 --- a/use-timescale/services/OLD_create-a-pg-service.md +++ b/use-timescale/services/OLD_create-a-pg-service.md @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ time-series services: A running Postgres service with a running Tiger Cloud service in the Tiger Cloud Console [cloud-install]: /getting-started/latest/ diff --git a/use-timescale/services/change-resources.md b/use-timescale/services/change-resources.md index 31bf6f63de..be1ffe6310 100644 --- a/use-timescale/services/change-resources.md +++ b/use-timescale/services/change-resources.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Manually change compute resources -excerpt: Tiger Cloud charges for the storage you actually use, and handles disk resize for you. You can also manually resize the compute resources available to your Tiger Cloud services with minimal downtime +excerpt: Tiger charges for the storage you actually use, and handles disk resize for you. You can also manually resize the compute resources available to your Tiger services with minimal downtime products: [cloud] keywords: [services, operation, storage] tags: [disk space, resources, oom, memory] diff --git a/use-timescale/services/connection-pooling.md b/use-timescale/services/connection-pooling.md index e9984a43bf..f781c00c19 100644 --- a/use-timescale/services/connection-pooling.md +++ b/use-timescale/services/connection-pooling.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Connection pooling -excerpt: Connection pooling is reusing existing connections instead of creating a new one each time a client requests access to the database. Create connection poolers in Tiger Cloud Console to boost your database performance +excerpt: Connection pooling is reusing existing connections instead of creating a new one each time a client requests access to the database. Create connection poolers in Tiger Console to boost your database performance products: [cloud] keywords: [connection pooling, pooler, connections, services] cloud_ui: diff --git a/use-timescale/services/index.md b/use-timescale/services/index.md index cbbc7aae85..78eb7d7d0f 100644 --- a/use-timescale/services/index.md +++ b/use-timescale/services/index.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: About Tiger Cloud services -excerpt: A Tiger Cloud service is a 100% Postgres database instance that you use as is, or extend with capabilities specific to your business needs. Learn more about services and available features +title: About Tiger services +excerpt: A Tiger service is a 100% Postgres database instance that you use as is, or extend with capabilities specific to your business needs. Learn more about services and available features products: [cloud] keywords: [services] cloud_ui: diff --git a/use-timescale/services/service-explorer.md b/use-timescale/services/service-explorer.md index 07e5b8414a..13387b9b2b 100644 --- a/use-timescale/services/service-explorer.md +++ b/use-timescale/services/service-explorer.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Service explorer -excerpt: Service explorer in Tiger Cloud provides a rich administrative dashboard for understanding the state of your services. Get insight into the performance and structure of your service +excerpt: Service explorer in Tiger provides a rich administrative dashboard for understanding the state of your services. Get insight into the performance and structure of your service products: [cloud] keywords: [services, hypertables, schemas, indexes, policies] cloud_ui: diff --git a/use-timescale/services/service-management.md b/use-timescale/services/service-management.md index 21f4319c61..98500bbfa4 100644 --- a/use-timescale/services/service-management.md +++ b/use-timescale/services/service-management.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Service management -excerpt: Manage your Tiger Cloud service from the Operations dashboard in Tiger Cloud console. Fork the service, reset your password, pause or delete a service, and more +excerpt: Manage your Tiger service from the Operations dashboard in Tiger Console. Fork the service, reset your password, pause or delete a service, and more products: [cloud] keywords: [services, operations, forks] tags: [manage, admin, passwords, pause, stop, terminate] @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ data discrepancy between $SERVICE_SHORTs. class="main-content__illustration" width={1375} height={944} src="https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tsc-forked-service.webp" -alt="Fork a Tiger Cloud service" +alt="Fork a Tiger service" /> diff --git a/use-timescale/services/service-overview.md b/use-timescale/services/service-overview.md index 68a4896ed7..5c250da15a 100644 --- a/use-timescale/services/service-overview.md +++ b/use-timescale/services/service-overview.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: About services -excerpt: Manage your Tiger Cloud services in the Console. Run daily admin operations, control access, set up security, compress data, run analytical queries, and more +excerpt: Manage your Tiger services in the Console. Run daily admin operations, control access, set up security, compress data, run analytical queries, and more products: [cloud] keywords: [connect, services] tags: [storage, resources, disk space] diff --git a/use-timescale/tigerlake.md b/use-timescale/tigerlake.md index 1799a20ebf..2d075fd1a8 100644 --- a/use-timescale/tigerlake.md +++ b/use-timescale/tigerlake.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Integrate data lakes with Tiger Cloud -excerpt: Unifies the Tiger Cloud operational architecture with data lake architectures. This enables real-time application building alongside efficient data pipeline management within a single system. +excerpt: Unifies the Tiger operational architecture with data lake architectures. This enables real-time application building alongside efficient data pipeline management within a single system. products: [cloud] price_plans: [scale, enterprise] keywords: [data lake, lakehouse, s3, iceberg] diff --git a/use-timescale/upgrades.md b/use-timescale/upgrades.md index da9b82b4d1..32286bb991 100644 --- a/use-timescale/upgrades.md +++ b/use-timescale/upgrades.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Maintenance and upgrades -excerpt: Keep your Tiger Cloud service up to date. Learn about minor and major migrations, maintenance windows, and updating your version of Postgres +excerpt: Keep your Tiger service up to date. Learn about minor and major migrations, maintenance windows, and updating your version of Postgres products: [cloud] keywords: [updates, upgrades, maintenance] cloud_ui: