diff --git a/use-timescale/backup-restore.md b/use-timescale/backup-restore.md index 693c389155..33d32e8fbd 100644 --- a/use-timescale/backup-restore.md +++ b/use-timescale/backup-restore.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ This means that you always have a full backup available for the current and prev ![Backup in Tiger](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/database-backup-recovery.png) -On [$SCALE and $PERFORMANCE][pricing-and-account-management] $PRICING_PLANs, you can check the list of backups for the previous 14 days in $CONSOLE_LONG. To do so, select your $SERVICE_SHORT, then click `Operations` > `Backup and restore` > `Backup history`. +On [$SCALE and $ENTERPRISE][pricing-and-account-management] $PRICING_PLANs, you can check the list of backups for the previous 14 days in $CONSOLE_LONG. To do so, select your $SERVICE_SHORT, then click `Operations` > `Backup and restore` > `Backup history`. In the event of a storage failure, a $SERVICE_SHORT automatically recovers from a backup to the point of failure. If the whole availability zone goes down, your $SERVICE_LONGs are recovered in a different zone. In the event of a user error, you can [create a point-in-time recovery fork][create-fork].