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| This is the Neo4j Operations Manual, which includes all the operational details and instructions for installing and deploying Neo4j in a self-hosted environment or in the cloud. | ||
| This is the Neo4j Operations Manual, which includes all the operational details and instructions for installing and deploying Neo4j on-premise and in the cloud. |
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| This is the Neo4j Operations Manual, which includes all the operational details and instructions for installing and deploying Neo4j on-premise and in the cloud. | |
| This is the Neo4j Operations Manual, which includes all the operational details and instructions for installing and deploying Neo4j on-premises and in the cloud. |
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Ah, actually, I think on-premise is the correct word.
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But 'on-premises' is the term for something located on a site or property, typically in the context of IT infrastructure, such as software or hardware that is hosted locally rather than in the cloud.
This is not correct?
'On-premises software Wikipedia'
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I see. I've never heard anyone call it on-premises; always on-prem or on-premise.
Co-authored-by: NataliaIvakina <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: NataliaIvakina <[email protected]>
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Thanks for the documentation updates. The preview documentation has now been torn down - reopening this PR will republish it. |
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