diff --git a/changelog/iam/december2022/2022-12-07-iam-general-availability-dev-tools.mdx b/changelog/iam/december2022/2022-12-07-iam-general-availability-dev-tools.mdx index d330ef3cb6..51c7aea14a 100644 --- a/changelog/iam/december2022/2022-12-07-iam-general-availability-dev-tools.mdx +++ b/changelog/iam/december2022/2022-12-07-iam-general-availability-dev-tools.mdx @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Projects can be created, managed and deleted from the CLI, Terraform and other d IAM must be used to generate an API key with the permissions to manage Projects. -Find out more on the [Managing projects using Scaleway APIs](/iam/api-cli/managing-projects/) documentation page. +Find out more on the [Managing projects using Scaleway APIs](/organizations-and-projects/api-cli/managing-projects/) documentation page. diff --git a/changelog/january2025/2025-01-16-mongodb-added-managed-mongodbr-in-public-beta.mdx b/changelog/january2025/2025-01-16-mongodb-added-managed-mongodbr-in-public-beta.mdx index d6532ddd3e..bfa16d9c21 100644 --- a/changelog/january2025/2025-01-16-mongodb-added-managed-mongodbr-in-public-beta.mdx +++ b/changelog/january2025/2025-01-16-mongodb-added-managed-mongodbr-in-public-beta.mdx @@ -9,5 +9,5 @@ category: databases product: mongodb --- -Managed MongoDB® Databases are now in Public Beta. [Connect to the console](https://console.scaleway.com/mongo-db/databases/fr-par) to try it out. Refer to the [Managed MongoDB® Databases documentation](https://www.scaleway.com/en/docs/managed-mongodb-databases/) for more information. +Managed MongoDB® Databases are now in Public Beta. [Connect to the console](https://console.scaleway.com/mongo-db/databases/fr-par) to try it out. Refer to the [Managed MongoDB® Databases documentation](/managed-mongodb-databases/) for more information. diff --git a/changelog/january2025/2025-01-16-postgresql-and-mysql-added-encryption-at-rest-general-a.mdx b/changelog/january2025/2025-01-16-postgresql-and-mysql-added-encryption-at-rest-general-a.mdx index 9a44a32279..62eb925a25 100644 --- a/changelog/january2025/2025-01-16-postgresql-and-mysql-added-encryption-at-rest-general-a.mdx +++ b/changelog/january2025/2025-01-16-postgresql-and-mysql-added-encryption-at-rest-general-a.mdx @@ -9,5 +9,5 @@ category: databases product: postgresql-and-mysql --- -Encryption at rest is now GA for Managed PostgreSQL & MySQL. Refer to the [Setting up encryption at rest documentation](https://www.scaleway.com/en/docs/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/api-cli/setting-up-encryption-at-rest/) to learn how to activate it. To understand potential impacts on performance, refer to the [Encryption at rest performance benchmark](https://www.scaleway.com/en/docs/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/reference-content/encryption-at-rest-performance-benchmark/) performed by our Managed Databases team. +Encryption at rest is now GA for Managed PostgreSQL & MySQL. Refer to the [Setting up encryption at rest documentation](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/api-cli/setting-up-encryption-at-rest/) to learn how to activate it. To understand potential impacts on performance, refer to the [Encryption at rest performance benchmark](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/reference-content/encryption-at-rest-performance-benchmark/) performed by our Managed Databases team. diff --git a/faq/serverless-containers.mdx b/faq/serverless-containers.mdx index a29654a712..163de7b3c9 100644 --- a/faq/serverless-containers.mdx +++ b/faq/serverless-containers.mdx @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Scaling in Serverless Containers and Serverless Functions is handled automatical ## How do I integrate my serverless solutions with other Scaleway services? -Integration is straightforward. Serverless Functions and Containers can be triggered by events from [Queues](/messaging/concepts/#queues) and [Topics and Events](/messaging/concepts/#topics-and-events), and can easily communicate with services like [Managed Databases](/managed-databases/) or [Serverless databases](/serverless-sql-databases/). [Serverless Jobs](/serverless-jobs/) can pull data from [Object Storage](/object), or output processed results into a database. With managed connectors, APIs, and built-in integrations, linking to the broader Scaleway ecosystem is seamless. +Integration is straightforward. Serverless Functions and Containers can be triggered by events from [Queues](/messaging/concepts/#queues) and [Topics and Events](/messaging/concepts/#topics-and-events), and can easily communicate with services like [Managed Databases](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/) or [Serverless databases](/serverless-sql-databases/). [Serverless Jobs](/serverless-jobs/) can pull data from [Object Storage](/object-storage/), or output processed results into a database. With managed connectors, APIs, and built-in integrations, linking to the broader Scaleway ecosystem is seamless. ## Can I migrate existing applications to Serverless Containers? diff --git a/faq/serverless-functions.mdx b/faq/serverless-functions.mdx index ef095ac9b9..a1d9485807 100644 --- a/faq/serverless-functions.mdx +++ b/faq/serverless-functions.mdx @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Yes, Serverless Functions resources can be changed at any time without causing d ## How do I integrate my serverless solutions with other Scaleway services? -Integration is straightforward. Serverless Functions and Containers can be triggered by events from [Queues](/messaging/concepts/#queues) and [Topics and Events](/messaging/concepts/#topics-and-events), and can easily communicate with services like [Managed Databases](/managed-databases/) or [Serverless databases](/serverless-sql-databases/). [Serverless Jobs](/serverless-jobs/) can pull data from [Object Storage](/object), or output processed results into a database. With managed connectors, APIs, and built-in integrations, linking to the broader Scaleway ecosystem is seamless. +Integration is straightforward. Serverless Functions and Containers can be triggered by events from [Queues](/messaging/concepts/#queues) and [Topics and Events](/messaging/concepts/#topics-and-events), and can easily communicate with services like [Managed Databases](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/) or [Serverless databases](/serverless-sql-databases/). [Serverless Jobs](/serverless-jobs/) can pull data from [Object Storage](/object-storage/), or output processed results into a database. With managed connectors, APIs, and built-in integrations, linking to the broader Scaleway ecosystem is seamless. ## How am I billed for Serverless Functions? diff --git a/faq/serverless-jobs.mdx b/faq/serverless-jobs.mdx index 2ae6938291..b2bd4d34d5 100644 --- a/faq/serverless-jobs.mdx +++ b/faq/serverless-jobs.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Serverless Jobs allows you to run large-scale batch processing and computational ## How do I integrate my serverless solutions with other Scaleway services? -Integration is straightforward. Serverless Functions and Containers can be triggered by events from [Queues](/messaging/concepts/#queues) and [Topics and Events](/messaging/concepts/#topics-and-events), and can easily communicate with services like [Managed Databases](/managed-databases/) or [Serverless databases](/serverless-sql-databases/). [Serverless Jobs](/serverless-jobs/) can pull data from [Object Storage](/object), or output processed results into a database. With managed connectors, APIs, and built-in integrations, linking to the broader Scaleway ecosystem is seamless. +Integration is straightforward. Serverless Functions and Containers can be triggered by events from [Queues](/messaging/concepts/#queues) and [Topics and Events](/messaging/concepts/#topics-and-events), and can easily communicate with services like [Managed Databases](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/) or [Serverless databases](/serverless-sql-databases/). [Serverless Jobs](/serverless-jobs/) can pull data from [Object Storage](/object-storage/), or output processed results into a database. With managed connectors, APIs, and built-in integrations, linking to the broader Scaleway ecosystem is seamless. ## Can I update Serverless Jobs resources (vCPU and RAM) at any time? diff --git a/macros/bare-metal/dedibox-scaleway-migration.mdx b/macros/bare-metal/dedibox-scaleway-migration.mdx index c2768f6cbc..7dab40b7cf 100644 --- a/macros/bare-metal/dedibox-scaleway-migration.mdx +++ b/macros/bare-metal/dedibox-scaleway-migration.mdx @@ -2,5 +2,5 @@ macro: dedibox-scaleway-migration --- - Only users who **have completed** the linking of their the Dedibox account to the Scaleway console are granted access to the Dedibox section within the Scaleway console. For detailed information on the migration process, please refer to our [account linking documentation](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/link-dedibox-account/). **If you cannot locate the Dedibox link in Scaleway's console side menu, you can use the [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net)** to place orders, manage your Dediboxes, and access the [related documentation](/dedicated-servers/quickstart/). + Only users who **have completed** the linking of their the Dedibox account to the Scaleway console are granted access to the Dedibox section within the Scaleway console. For detailed information on the migration process, please refer to our [account linking documentation](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/link-dedibox-account/). **If you cannot locate the Dedibox link in Scaleway's console side menu, you can use the [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net)** to place orders, manage your Dediboxes, and access the [related documentation](/dedibox/quickstart/). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/menu/navigation.json b/menu/navigation.json index 3c2c1fb206..97e54b7012 100644 --- a/menu/navigation.json +++ b/menu/navigation.json @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/account" + "slug": "../faq/account" }, { "items": [ @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/billing" + "slug": "../faq/billing" }, { "items": [ @@ -235,7 +235,8 @@ "slug": "billing" } ], - "label": "Account & Billing" + "label": "Account & Billing", + "category": "console" }, { "icon": "iam", @@ -328,7 +329,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/iam" + "slug": "../faq/iam" }, { "items": [ @@ -452,7 +453,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/audit-trail" + "slug": "../faq/audit-trail" }, { "items": [ @@ -518,7 +519,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/secret-manager" + "slug": "../faq/secret-manager" }, { "items": [ @@ -599,7 +600,8 @@ "slug": "secret-manager" } ], - "label": "Security & Identity" + "label": "Security & Identity", + "category": "identity-and-access-management" } ], "label": "Platform" @@ -852,7 +854,8 @@ "slug": "generative-apis" } ], - "label": "AI & Data" + "label": "AI & Data", + "category": "ai-data" }, { "icon": "baremetal", @@ -873,7 +876,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/apple-silicon" + "slug": "../faq/apple-silicon" }, { "items": [ @@ -957,7 +960,7 @@ "items": [ { "label": "Bare Metal shared responsibility model", - "slug": "../../elastic-metal/reference-content/shared-responsibility-model" + "slug": "../elastic-metal/reference-content/shared-responsibility-model" } ], "label": "Additional Content", @@ -983,7 +986,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/elastic-metal" + "slug": "../faq/elastic-metal" }, { "items": [ @@ -1169,7 +1172,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/dedibox" + "slug": "../faq/dedibox" }, { "items": [ @@ -1243,7 +1246,7 @@ "items": [ { "label": "Bare Metal shared responsibility model", - "slug": "../../elastic-metal/reference-content/shared-responsibility-model" + "slug": "../elastic-metal/reference-content/shared-responsibility-model" }, { "label": "Dedibox datasheet", @@ -1255,10 +1258,11 @@ } ], "label": "Dedibox", - "slug": "dedibox" + "slug": "dedibox-scaleway" } ], - "label": "Bare Metal" + "label": "Bare Metal", + "category": "bare-metal" }, { "icon": "compute", @@ -1279,7 +1283,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/instances" + "slug": "../faq/instances" }, { "items": [ @@ -1692,7 +1696,8 @@ "slug": "gpu" } ], - "label": "Compute" + "label": "Compute", + "category": "compute" }, { "icon": "containers", @@ -1713,7 +1718,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/kubernetes" + "slug": "../faq/kubernetes" }, { "items": [ @@ -1939,7 +1944,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/containerregistry" + "slug": "../faq/containerregistry" }, { "items": [ @@ -1999,7 +2004,7 @@ } ], "label": "Containers", - "slug": "containers" + "category": "containers" }, { "icon": "devtools", @@ -2093,7 +2098,8 @@ "slug": "terraform" } ], - "label": "Developer Tools" + "label": "Developer Tools", + "category": "developer-tools" }, { "icon": "database", @@ -2114,7 +2120,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql" + "slug": "../faq/databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql" }, { "items": [ @@ -2300,7 +2306,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/databases-for-redis" + "slug": "../faq/databases-for-redis" }, { "items": [ @@ -2366,7 +2372,7 @@ } ], "label": "Redis™", - "slug": "redis" + "slug": "managed-databases-for-redis" }, { "items": [ @@ -2424,10 +2430,11 @@ } ], "label": "MongoDB®", - "slug": "mongodb" + "slug": "managed-mongodb-databases" } ], - "label": "Managed Databases" + "label": "Managed Databases", + "category": "managed-databases" }, { "icon": "managedServices", @@ -2448,7 +2455,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/transactional-email" + "slug": "../faq/transactional-email" }, { "items": [ @@ -2574,7 +2581,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/iothub" + "slug": "../faq/iothub" }, { "items": [ @@ -2846,7 +2853,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/data-lab" + "slug": "../faq/data-lab" }, { "items": [ @@ -2871,7 +2878,8 @@ "slug": "data-lab" } ], - "label": "Managed Services" + "label": "Managed Services", + "category": "managed-services" }, { "icon": "network", @@ -2892,7 +2900,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/vpc" + "slug": "../faq/vpc" }, { "items": [ @@ -2953,7 +2961,6 @@ "slug": "getting-most-private-networks" }, { - "label": "VPC use case 1: basic infrastructure", "slug": "use-case-basic" }, @@ -3011,7 +3018,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/ipam" + "slug": "../faq/ipam" }, { "items": [ @@ -3075,7 +3082,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/public-gateways" + "slug": "../faq/public-gateways" }, { "items": [ @@ -3155,7 +3162,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/loadbalancer" + "slug": "../faq/loadbalancer" }, { "items": [ @@ -3305,7 +3312,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/edge-services" + "slug": "../faq/edge-services" }, { "items": [ @@ -3387,7 +3394,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/domains-and-dns" + "slug": "../faq/domains-and-dns" }, { "items": [ @@ -3481,7 +3488,7 @@ } ], "label": "Network", - "slug": "network" + "category": "network" }, { "icon": "observability", @@ -3502,7 +3509,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/cockpit" + "slug": "../faq/cockpit" }, { "items": [ @@ -3613,7 +3620,8 @@ "slug": "cockpit" } ], - "label": "Observability" + "label": "Observability", + "category": "observability" }, { "icon": "serverless", @@ -3634,7 +3642,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/serverless-functions" + "slug": "../faq/serverless-functions" }, { "items": [ @@ -3802,7 +3810,7 @@ } ], "label": "Functions", - "slug": "functions" + "slug": "serverless-functions" }, { "items": [ @@ -3820,7 +3828,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/serverless-containers" + "slug": "../faq/serverless-containers" }, { "items": [ @@ -3967,7 +3975,8 @@ "slug": "troubleshooting" } ], - "label": "Containers" + "label": "Containers", + "slug": "serverless-containers" }, { "items": [ @@ -3985,7 +3994,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/serverless-jobs" + "slug": "../faq/serverless-jobs" }, { "items": [ @@ -4077,7 +4086,7 @@ } ], "label": "Jobs", - "slug": "jobs" + "slug": "serverless-jobs" }, { "items": [ @@ -4095,7 +4104,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/messaging-and-queuing" + "slug": "../faq/messaging-and-queuing" }, { "items": [ @@ -4223,7 +4232,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/serverless-sql-databases" + "slug": "../faq/serverless-sql-databases" }, { "items": [ @@ -4331,10 +4340,11 @@ } ], "label": "SQL Databases", - "slug": "sql-databases" + "slug": "serverless-sql-databases" } ], - "label": "Serverless" + "label": "Serverless", + "category": "serverless" }, { "icon": "storage", @@ -4355,7 +4365,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/objectstorage" + "slug": "../faq/objectstorage" }, { "items": [ @@ -4574,7 +4584,8 @@ "slug": "videos" } ], - "label": "Object Storage" + "label": "Object Storage", + "slug": "object-storage" }, { "items": [ @@ -4592,7 +4603,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/blockstorage" + "slug": "../faq/blockstorage" }, { "items": [ @@ -4670,11 +4681,11 @@ } ], "label": "Block Storage", - "slug": "block" + "slug": "block-storage" } ], "label": "Storage", - "slug": "storage" + "category": "storage" } ], "label": "Products" @@ -4770,7 +4781,7 @@ } ], "label": "Dedibox Account", - "slug": "account" + "slug": "dedibox-account" }, { "items": [ @@ -4955,7 +4966,8 @@ "slug": "cpanel-hosting" } ], - "label": "Dedibox Console" + "label": "Dedibox Console", + "category": "dedibox-console" }, { "icon": "dedibox", @@ -4964,7 +4976,7 @@ "items": [ { "label": "Overview", - "slug": "../dedicated-servers" + "slug": "../dedibox" }, { "label": "Concepts", @@ -4976,7 +4988,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/dedibox" + "slug": "../faq/dedibox" }, { "items": [ @@ -5060,7 +5072,7 @@ } ], "label": "Dedicated Server", - "slug": "dedicated-servers" + "slug": "dedibox" }, { "items": [ @@ -5078,7 +5090,7 @@ }, { "label": "FAQ", - "slug": "../../faq/dedibox" + "slug": "../faq/dedibox" }, { "items": [ @@ -5108,13 +5120,13 @@ } ], "label": "Dedibox VPS", - "slug": "vps" + "slug": "dedibox-vps" }, { "items": [ { "label": "Overview", - "slug": "../hardware" + "slug": "../dedibox-hardware" }, { "label": "Concepts", @@ -5192,7 +5204,7 @@ } ], "label": "Hardware", - "slug": "hardware" + "slug": "dedibox-hardware" }, { "items": [ @@ -5252,10 +5264,11 @@ } ], "label": "KVM-over-IP", - "slug": "kvm-over-ip" + "slug": "dedibox-kvm-over-ip" } ], - "label": "Dedibox Servers" + "label": "Dedibox Servers", + "category": "dedibox" }, { "icon": "network", @@ -5295,7 +5308,8 @@ "slug": "troubleshooting" } ], - "label": "Network" + "label": "Network", + "slug": "dedibox-network" }, { "items": [ @@ -5355,7 +5369,7 @@ } ], "label": "Domains", - "slug": "domains" + "slug": "dedibox-domains" }, { "items": [ @@ -5419,7 +5433,7 @@ } ], "label": "Failover IP", - "slug": "ip-failover" + "slug": "dedibox-ip-failover" }, { "items": [ @@ -5501,7 +5515,7 @@ } ], "label": "RPN", - "slug": "rpn" + "slug": "dedibox-rpn" }, { "items": [ @@ -5549,7 +5563,7 @@ } ], "label": "IPv6", - "slug": "ipv6" + "slug": "dedibox-ipv6" }, { "items": [ @@ -5581,10 +5595,11 @@ } ], "label": "DNS", - "slug": "dns" + "slug": "dedibox-dns" } ], - "label": "Dedibox Network" + "label": "Dedibox Network", + "category": "dedibox-network" } ], "label": "Dedibox" @@ -5639,7 +5654,8 @@ "slug": "partner-space" } ], - "label": "Partners" + "label": "Partners", + "category": "partners" }, { "icon": "envFootprint", diff --git a/pages/contribute.mdx b/pages/contribute.mdx index e86fa709c6..a7bd4f593b 100644 --- a/pages/contribute.mdx +++ b/pages/contribute.mdx @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ Join the Scaleway **Write for the Community** program, an initiative for making If you write a tutorial that gets published on our website, you will receive a voucher of **up to €200 cloud credits** in your Scaleway account. Note that for receiving a reward, you must have: - - Submitted your tutorial idea via a [documentation request issue](https://github.com/scaleway/docs-content/issues/new?assignees=&labels=Documentation+Request&template=doc_request.yaml&title=%5B%F0%9F%91%A9%E2%80%8D%F0%9F%92%BB+Documentation+Request%5D%3A+), which included your [Organization ID](https://www.scaleway.com/en/docs/iam/how-to/accept-invitation-to-orga/) and was approved by our team. + - Submitted your tutorial idea via a [documentation request issue](https://github.com/scaleway/docs-content/issues/new?assignees=&labels=Documentation+Request&template=doc_request.yaml&title=%5B%F0%9F%91%A9%E2%80%8D%F0%9F%92%BB+Documentation+Request%5D%3A+), which included your [Organization ID](/iam/how-to/accept-invitation-to-orga/) and was approved by our team. - Written the content yourself and followed our [contribution process](https://github.com/scaleway/docs-content/blob/main/docs/CONTRIBUTING.md). - Had your content merged and published by our team. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/create-a-dedibox-account.mdx b/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/create-a-dedibox-account.mdx index 65d6d7e4c2..3e34f99def 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/create-a-dedibox-account.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/create-a-dedibox-account.mdx @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ Follow these steps to get started with Scaleway Dedibox: 3. Check your email inbox for a verification email. Click the verification link to activate your account. This will take you to the [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/en/login) login page. 4. Enter the username and password you created during registration, then click **Sign in**. -You are now connected to the Scaleway Dedibox console. You must add [a payment method](/dedibox-account/how-to/add-payment-method/) before ordering your [first Dedibox dedicated server](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/). \ No newline at end of file +You are now connected to the Scaleway Dedibox console. You must add [a payment method](/dedibox-account/how-to/add-payment-method/) before ordering your [first Dedibox dedicated server](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/upload-an-ssh-key.mdx b/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/upload-an-ssh-key.mdx index 927faa703b..34bd828114 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/upload-an-ssh-key.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/upload-an-ssh-key.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ SSH keys offer a more secure method of identity authentication on computer syste 3. Provide a description of your choice (e.g., your computer's name) and paste the public key into the designated field. 4. Click **Add SSH key** to upload the public key to your Scaleway Dedibox account. - With the SSH key now uploaded, you can select it during the [Dedibox installation process](/dedicated-servers/how-to/install-a-server/) and use it for authentication on your server. + With the SSH key now uploaded, you can select it during the [Dedibox installation process](/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server/) and use it for authentication on your server. If you upload another key or change the existing one, you must manually replace it on your Dedibox. The **keys are transferred from the console to your server solely during installation**. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-dns/how-to/configure-secondary-dns.mdx b/pages/dedibox-dns/how-to/configure-secondary-dns.mdx index 1630209731..f513613cf2 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-dns/how-to/configure-secondary-dns.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-dns/how-to/configure-secondary-dns.mdx @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ This how-to assumes that you want to manage your domains exclusively with BIND. ## How to configure BIND 1. If you use a management panel for your server, add the domain in your panel. -2. Log in to your server as root [via SSH](/dedicated-servers/how-to/connect-to-server/#connecting-via-ssh). +2. Log in to your server as root [via SSH](/dedibox/how-to/connect-to-server/#connecting-via-ssh). 3. Use your favorite text editor to edit the general BIND configuration file, located at `/etc/bind/named.conf`. The configuration of your domain should be as follows (replace `domain.fr` with your domain): ``` zone "domain.fr" { diff --git a/pages/dedibox-hardware/how-to/configure-dell-perc-h200.mdx b/pages/dedibox-hardware/how-to/configure-dell-perc-h200.mdx index 526bc5e633..1e7b4aaad7 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-hardware/how-to/configure-dell-perc-h200.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-hardware/how-to/configure-dell-perc-h200.mdx @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ For maximum performance, you can activate the cache of your SATA disks. After cr This step can be performed on Dedibox servers equipped with a DELL PERC H200 RAID controller and SATA hard disk drives. -1. Boot your server into [rescue mode](/dedicated-servers/how-to/use-rescue-mode/) using a 64-bit Ubuntu operating system. +1. Boot your server into [rescue mode](/dedibox/how-to/use-rescue-mode/) using a 64-bit Ubuntu operating system. 2. Log into the server using the provided SSH credentials and run the following commands to re-enable the disk cache: ```sh sudo su diff --git a/pages/dedibox-hardware/how-to/configure-hardware-raid-console.mdx b/pages/dedibox-hardware/how-to/configure-hardware-raid-console.mdx index 6df164b6d0..382d5f6f50 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-hardware/how-to/configure-hardware-raid-console.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-hardware/how-to/configure-hardware-raid-console.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ categories: - dedibox-servers --- -A hardware RAID is a type of [RAID](/hardware/concepts/#raid) implementation where construction and management of the RAID is performed on dedicated hardware, independently of the operating system. +A hardware RAID is a type of [RAID](/dedibox-hardware/concepts/#raid) implementation where construction and management of the RAID is performed on dedicated hardware, independently of the operating system. The logical disks of the RAID array are managed by a physical controller, sitting on the PCI bus, which presents only the logical volumes to the operating system. The RAID controller manages the RAID using its own CPU and RAM, without delegating tasks to the main CPU of the machine. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/assign-failover-ip.mdx b/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/assign-failover-ip.mdx index 8349b50962..a540c3550e 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/assign-failover-ip.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/assign-failover-ip.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ For each server, you can add failover IP addresses according to the offer and yo - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- [Created](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) a Dedibox dedicated server +- [Created](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) a Dedibox dedicated server diff --git a/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-centos.mdx b/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-centos.mdx index d88f68e57e..98f57e4f23 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-centos.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-centos.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ This page shows you how to configure a [failover IP](/dedibox-ip-failover/concep - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- [Created](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) a Dedibox dedicated server +- [Created](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) a Dedibox dedicated server ## Failover IP configuration using the Network Manager diff --git a/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-debian-ubuntu.mdx b/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-debian-ubuntu.mdx index f528688b98..41ca7bedd3 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-debian-ubuntu.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-debian-ubuntu.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ This page shows you how to configure a [failover IP](/dedibox-ip-failover/concep - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- [Created](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) a Dedibox dedicated server +- [Created](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) a Dedibox dedicated server ## Failover IP configuration on Debian diff --git a/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-freebsd.mdx b/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-freebsd.mdx index ea7c0c6c42..e92461b4a6 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-freebsd.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-freebsd.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ This page shows you how to configure a [failover IP](/dedibox-ip-failover/concep - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- [Created](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) a Dedibox dedicated server +- [Created](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) a Dedibox dedicated server ## Failover IP configuration on FreeBSD diff --git a/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-multiip-virtualmac.mdx b/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-multiip-virtualmac.mdx index c5adc1bb5a..66d2fda4ea 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-multiip-virtualmac.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-multiip-virtualmac.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ As long as they share the same virtual MAC, your failover IPs must be moved in a - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- [Created](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) a Dedibox dedicated server +- [Created](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) a Dedibox dedicated server - At least 2 [failover IPs](/dedibox-ip-failover/concepts/#failover-ips) - Generated a [virtual MAC address](/dedibox-ip-failover/concepts/#virtual-mac-address) diff --git a/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-network-virtual-machine.mdx b/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-network-virtual-machine.mdx index a97bfc4f22..321f1e085a 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-network-virtual-machine.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-network-virtual-machine.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ To communicate on the internet, each of your virtual machines needs an IP addres - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- [Created](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) a Dedibox dedicated server and installed a hypervisor on it +- [Created](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) a Dedibox dedicated server and installed a hypervisor on it - Ordered a [failover IP](/dedibox-ip-failover/concepts/#failover-ips) - Generated a [virtual MAC address](/dedibox-ip-failover/concepts/#virtual-mac-address) diff --git a/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/debug-ipv6.mdx b/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/debug-ipv6.mdx index 8a882cc51d..dcec4031ea 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/debug-ipv6.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/debug-ipv6.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ categories: ## How to debug IPv6 connection issues from rescue mode -If you experience IPv6 connection issues, you can test the network connectivity from [rescue mode](/dedicated-servers/how-to/use-rescue-mode/). +If you experience IPv6 connection issues, you can test the network connectivity from [rescue mode](/dedibox/how-to/use-rescue-mode/). To test IPv6 connectivity on your server in rescue mode, reboot the server into "Ubuntu rescue" mode. The `dhclient` is preinstalled in these images. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/disable-boot-errors-idrac.mdx b/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/disable-boot-errors-idrac.mdx index 2ffc9b0642..87ccb1fcdb 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/disable-boot-errors-idrac.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/disable-boot-errors-idrac.mdx @@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ This document shows you how to disable boot errors, where your server gets "stuc - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- [Created](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedicated-servers/how-to/install-a-server/) a dedicated server with a Dell iDRAC controller +- [Created](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server/) a dedicated server with a Dell iDRAC controller -1. [Connect to your server's iDRAC](/dedicated-servers/how-to/use-ipmi-on-server/#how-to-use-ipmi-via-dell-idrac). +1. [Connect to your server's iDRAC](/dedibox/how-to/use-ipmi-on-server/#how-to-use-ipmi-via-dell-idrac). 2. Click **System**, on the side menu. 3. Click the **Console/Media** tab, then **Launch virtual console**. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/quantaplex.mdx b/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/quantaplex.mdx index 5f4cff9cd2..4252a84840 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/quantaplex.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/quantaplex.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ This page shows you how to use [KVM](/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/concepts/#kvm-over-ip) - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox server](/dedicated-servers/how-to/install-a-server/) with a [Quanta Computer QuantaPlex](https://www.qct.io) KVM-over-IP device +- A [Dedibox server](/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server/) with a [Quanta Computer QuantaPlex](https://www.qct.io) KVM-over-IP device ## Creating a KVM session diff --git a/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/quickstart.mdx b/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/quickstart.mdx index eb8185859b..77299ec23b 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/quickstart.mdx @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ In this document, we show you how to access the IPMI for a Dell or HP server. Se - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- [Created](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedicated-servers/how-to/install-a-server/) a dedicated server with a dedicated KVM over IP device +- [Created](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server/) a dedicated server with a dedicated KVM over IP device ## How to use IPMI via Dell iDRAC diff --git a/pages/dedibox-network/how-to/configure-network-netplan.mdx b/pages/dedibox-network/how-to/configure-network-netplan.mdx index 2f393f99c7..0d866081fe 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-network/how-to/configure-network-netplan.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-network/how-to/configure-network-netplan.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Since the release of its version 18.04, Bionic Beaver, [Ubuntu](http://www.ubunt - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- [Created](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedicated-servers/how-to/install-a-server/) a dedicated server +- [Created](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server/) a dedicated server ## Configuration files diff --git a/pages/dedibox-network/how-to/subscribe-to-jmrp.mdx b/pages/dedibox-network/how-to/subscribe-to-jmrp.mdx index 002e243acb..befe96a5e9 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-network/how-to/subscribe-to-jmrp.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-network/how-to/subscribe-to-jmrp.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Following these steps will help you maintain a clean email delivery system and p - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- [Created](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedicated-servers/how-to/install-a-server/) a dedicated server +- [Created](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server/) a dedicated server - [Configured the reverse DNS of your IP](/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-reverse-dns/) - [Created](https://signup.live.com/signup) a Microsoft account diff --git a/pages/dedibox/how-to/change-root-password.mdx b/pages/dedibox/how-to/change-root-password.mdx index eb51ac2bf7..d8fb2d28c7 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox/how-to/change-root-password.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox/how-to/change-root-password.mdx @@ -13,14 +13,14 @@ categories: - dedibox-servers --- -This document shows you how to change your password using the [rescue system](/dedicated-servers/how-to/use-rescue-mode/). If you try to use the usual `passwd` command to change your password, it will only change the password of the rescue system. Your modifications are reset after a reboot. We will show you how to access your real files to change your password. +This document shows you how to change your password using the [rescue system](/dedibox/how-to/use-rescue-mode/). If you try to use the usual `passwd` command to change your password, it will only change the password of the rescue system. Your modifications are reset after a reboot. We will show you how to access your real files to change your password. - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- [Created](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server) and [installed](/dedicated-servers/how-to/install-a-server/) a dedicated server +- [Created](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server) and [installed](/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server/) a dedicated server -1. From the console, [launch rescue mode](/dedicated-servers/how-to/use-rescue-mode/). +1. From the console, [launch rescue mode](/dedibox/how-to/use-rescue-mode/). 2. Mount your partitions: ``` sudo mountall.sh @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ This document shows you how to change your password using the [rescue system](/d ``` - - If you [installed your server](/dedicated-servers/how-to/install-a-server/) with the default partition layout, the root partition will be mounted on sda2. + - If you [installed your server](/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server/) with the default partition layout, the root partition will be mounted on sda2. - If you configured custom partitioning, your root partition may be mounted elsewhere. 4. Use the following command to change the password: diff --git a/pages/dedibox/how-to/change-win-server-language.mdx b/pages/dedibox/how-to/change-win-server-language.mdx index 55b81ee940..d265d2c1e9 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox/how-to/change-win-server-language.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox/how-to/change-win-server-language.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ This guide provides step-by-step instructions to change the display language of - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox server](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) with Windows Server 2019 [installed](/dedicated-servers/how-to/install-a-server/) +- A [Dedibox server](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) with Windows Server 2019 [installed](/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server/) 1. Log in to your Windows Server's graphical interface using Remote Desktop or a similar tool. 2. Open the **Start** menu and click the settings icon to access the **Settings** interface. diff --git a/pages/dedibox/how-to/connect-to-server.mdx b/pages/dedibox/how-to/connect-to-server.mdx index b5653e81bd..53b67dde63 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox/how-to/connect-to-server.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox/how-to/connect-to-server.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ This guide provides instructions on connecting to your Scaleway Dedibox server u - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) - [Created and uploaded your SSH key](/dedibox-account/how-to/upload-an-ssh-key/) -- [Created](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedicated-servers/how-to/install-a-server/) a dedicated server and transferred your SSH key to the server during installation +- [Created](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server/) a dedicated server and transferred your SSH key to the server during installation ## Connecting via SSH @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ If you have installed Windows Server on your Dedibox, follow these steps to conn 4. Click **Connect** and enter the password set during the server installation. 5. Confirm the connection if prompted. -You are now connected to the Windows Server graphical interface. For language settings, refer to the [Windows Server language change guide](/dedicated-servers/how-to/change-win-server-language/). +You are now connected to the Windows Server graphical interface. For language settings, refer to the [Windows Server language change guide](/dedibox/how-to/change-win-server-language/). ## Transferring data to your server diff --git a/pages/dedibox/how-to/get-started-with-server.mdx b/pages/dedibox/how-to/get-started-with-server.mdx index 27994774d5..389f850768 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox/how-to/get-started-with-server.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox/how-to/get-started-with-server.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Once you have set up your Dedibox server, installed an operating system, and con - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- [Created](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedicated-servers/how-to/install-a-server/) a dedicated server +- [Created](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server/) a dedicated server ## Using the shell @@ -28,17 +28,17 @@ Dedibox servers do not come with a graphical interface by default. Instead, all - Create, edit, and delete files and directories - Configure server settings -You can [connect to the shell via SSH](/dedicated-servers/how-to/connect-to-server/#connecting-via-ssh). For essential commands, refer to our [basic Linux commands guide](/dedicated-servers/reference-content/basic-linux-commands/). +You can [connect to the shell via SSH](/dedibox/how-to/connect-to-server/#connecting-via-ssh). For essential commands, refer to our [basic Linux commands guide](/dedibox/reference-content/basic-linux-commands/). ## Using a graphical desktop -If you prefer a graphical interface, you can install a desktop-oriented distribution and connect using the X2Go Client. For more information, refer to our [guide on connecting via Windows Remote Desktop](/dedicated-servers/how-to/connect-to-server/#connecting-via-remote-desktop). +If you prefer a graphical interface, you can install a desktop-oriented distribution and connect using the X2Go Client. For more information, refer to our [guide on connecting via Windows Remote Desktop](/dedibox/how-to/connect-to-server/#connecting-via-remote-desktop). ## Installing software on Linux OSes After setting up your Dedibox, only the operating system and an SSH server are installed. To add software, use a package manager specific to your distribution: -- **Debian/Ubuntu**: Use the APT package manager. See our guide on [getting started with APT](/dedicated-servers/how-to/manage-packages/). +- **Debian/Ubuntu**: Use the APT package manager. See our guide on [getting started with APT](/dedibox/how-to/manage-packages/). - **CentOS/RHEL**: Use [DNF](https://dnf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) (previously YUM for CentOS 7 and older). - **SuSE Linux**: Use [YAST](https://documentation.suse.com/sles/15-SP2/html/SLES-all/cha-yast-software.html). diff --git a/pages/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server.mdx b/pages/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server.mdx index fff7bb7cd4..25bd28a186 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server.mdx @@ -18,20 +18,20 @@ After your Scaleway Dedibox server has been delivered, you can proceed with the - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox server](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) +- A [Dedibox server](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) 1. In the [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/), navigate to **Server** > **Server list** in the top menu. A list of your servers will be displayed. 2. Click **Manage** next to the server you want to install. The server installation wizard will appear. 3. Select the operating system type to be installed. - For detailed information about OS types, refer to the [dedicated servers concepts page](/dedicated-servers/concepts/#os-type). + For detailed information about OS types, refer to the [dedicated servers concepts page](/dedibox/concepts/#os-type). If you prefer to complete the installation using [KVM Over IP](/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/), click **Install over KVM** on this page. 4. Choose the specific operating system and version you wish to install, then click **Install**. -5. Customize the [partitioning](/dedicated-servers/concepts/#partitioning) configuration: +5. Customize the [partitioning](/dedibox/concepts/#partitioning) configuration: - Select the **File system**, **RAID level**, and specify the **mount point** and **partition size** in MB. - If the server has two disks, you can choose between **RAID 0**, **RAID 1**, or **No RAID**. For servers with more than two disks, **RAID 5** is also available. Configure the RAID and partitioning according to your needs. Ensure identical partitioning across all disks in a software RAID setup. diff --git a/pages/dedibox/how-to/manage-packages.mdx b/pages/dedibox/how-to/manage-packages.mdx index abd44c2410..14e4cb4c20 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox/how-to/manage-packages.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox/how-to/manage-packages.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ This guide covers package management on the following distributions: - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [created](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedicated-servers/how-to/install-a-server/) Dedibox server +- A [created](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server/) Dedibox server ## Debian and Ubuntu: Using APT diff --git a/pages/dedibox/how-to/migrate-server.mdx b/pages/dedibox/how-to/migrate-server.mdx index 7d8cb2af60..8b49456792 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox/how-to/migrate-server.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox/how-to/migrate-server.mdx @@ -22,14 +22,14 @@ Rest assured, this guide will walk you through the steps to seamlessly migrate y - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [created](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedicated-servers/how-to/install-a-server/) dedicated server +- A [created](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server/) dedicated server ## How to migrate your data Transferring data from one server to another is straightforward. Here are some methods you can use: -- [Use FTP](/dedicated-servers/how-to/connect-to-server/#using-sftp-with-filezilla) -- [Use SCP](/dedicated-servers/how-to/connect-to-server/#using-scp-in-a-terminal) +- [Use FTP](/dedibox/how-to/connect-to-server/#using-sftp-with-filezilla) +- [Use SCP](/dedibox/how-to/connect-to-server/#using-scp-in-a-terminal) - [Use Rsync](https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/noble/en/man1/rsync.1.html) ## How to migrate your services diff --git a/pages/dedibox/how-to/monitor-server.mdx b/pages/dedibox/how-to/monitor-server.mdx index 62a69bdb37..82c5e561ee 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox/how-to/monitor-server.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox/how-to/monitor-server.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Your management console includes a monitoring system that can notify you by e-ma - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- [Created](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedicated-servers/how-to/install-a-server/) a dedicated server +- [Created](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server/) a dedicated server ## How to use the monitoring page diff --git a/pages/dedibox/how-to/rescue-your-data.mdx b/pages/dedibox/how-to/rescue-your-data.mdx index 4ca48b51f7..17adae4c6b 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox/how-to/rescue-your-data.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox/how-to/rescue-your-data.mdx @@ -18,14 +18,14 @@ If your server encounters issues but does not have a hardware failure, you can s - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [created](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedicated-servers/how-to/install-a-server/) dedicated server +- A [created](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server/) dedicated server ## Booting into rescue mode -1. Follow [these instructions](/dedicated-servers/how-to/use-rescue-mode/) to start your server in rescue mode (emergency system) via the Dedibox console. +1. Follow [these instructions](/dedibox/how-to/use-rescue-mode/) to start your server in rescue mode (emergency system) via the Dedibox console. 2. Log into your server using one of the following methods: - - [PuTTY](http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/x86/putty.exe) on [Windows](/dedicated-servers/how-to/connect-to-server/#for-windows-users) - - `ssh` from a terminal on [Linux or macOS](/dedicated-servers/how-to/connect-to-server/#for-macos-and-linux-users). + - [PuTTY](http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/x86/putty.exe) on [Windows](/dedibox/how-to/connect-to-server/#for-windows-users) + - `ssh` from a terminal on [Linux or macOS](/dedibox/how-to/connect-to-server/#for-macos-and-linux-users). The rescue mode credentials (username and password) are displayed in your Dedibox console. diff --git a/pages/dedibox/how-to/restart-server.mdx b/pages/dedibox/how-to/restart-server.mdx index c760a508e1..53745dcfb2 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox/how-to/restart-server.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox/how-to/restart-server.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Your Dedibox server includes a remote reboot system, which we show you how to us - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- [Created](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedicated-servers/how-to/install-a-server/) a dedicated server +- [Created](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server/) a dedicated server 1. From the console, click **Server** > **Server list**. A list of your servers displays. 2. Click **Manage** next to the server you want to restart. @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Your Dedibox server includes a remote reboot system, which we show you how to us - You can also reboot your server via [KVM](/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/). In the iDRAC and iLO KVM interfaces, you can switch your server OFF and ON again. This allows you to check what happens during its boot sequence and intervene if necessary. - - If it stops responding, you can try [rebooting your server in Rescue Mode](/dedicated-servers/how-to/use-rescue-mode/). In the case the problem persists, [open a support ticket](https://console.online.net/en/assistance/ticket) to ask for a hardware check of your server. + - If it stops responding, you can try [rebooting your server in Rescue Mode](/dedibox/how-to/use-rescue-mode/). In the case the problem persists, [open a support ticket](https://console.online.net/en/assistance/ticket) to ask for a hardware check of your server. diff --git a/pages/dedibox/how-to/use-dedibackup-ftp-backup.mdx b/pages/dedibox/how-to/use-dedibackup-ftp-backup.mdx index c4c1bf144c..a6f833b127 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox/how-to/use-dedibackup-ftp-backup.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox/how-to/use-dedibackup-ftp-backup.mdx @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ The storage system is backed by our [Object Storage](https://www.scaleway.com/en - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- [Created](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedicated-servers/how-to/install-a-server/) a dedicated server +- [Created](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server/) a dedicated server ## How to activate the Dedibackup service diff --git a/pages/dedibox/how-to/use-ipmi-on-server.mdx b/pages/dedibox/how-to/use-ipmi-on-server.mdx index 43fae707f3..990cab3e3d 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox/how-to/use-ipmi-on-server.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox/how-to/use-ipmi-on-server.mdx @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ In this document, we show you how to access the IPMI for a Dell or HP server. Se - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- [Created](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedicated-servers/how-to/install-a-server/) a Dedibox server with a dedicated KVM over IP device +- [Created](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server/) a Dedibox server with a dedicated KVM over IP device ## How to use IPMI via Dell iDRAC diff --git a/pages/dedibox/how-to/use-rescue-mode.mdx b/pages/dedibox/how-to/use-rescue-mode.mdx index 721a78384c..7301c29866 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox/how-to/use-rescue-mode.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox/how-to/use-rescue-mode.mdx @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ We offer three types of rescue modes: - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox server](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) +- A [Dedibox server](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) ## Launching rescue mode @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ We offer three types of rescue modes: To access your server in Linux/FreeBSD rescue mode: -1. [Connect to your server via SSH](/dedicated-servers/how-to/connect-to-server/#connecting-via-ssh). +1. [Connect to your server via SSH](/dedibox/how-to/connect-to-server/#connecting-via-ssh). 2. Use the login credentials provided on the server’s status page in the console. Note that it may take approximately two minutes for rescue mode to fully initialize. Once connected, you can operate rescue mode like a standard distribution, installing tools such as text editors or FTP clients as needed. Keep in mind that the size of the ramdisk is limited. diff --git a/pages/dedibox/how-to/use-serial-console.mdx b/pages/dedibox/how-to/use-serial-console.mdx index 32c13eac1a..8d8a0f01a5 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox/how-to/use-serial-console.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox/how-to/use-serial-console.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Some Dedibox server models do not have KVM over IP, but allow the visualization - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- [Created](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedicated-servers/how-to/install-a-server/) a dedicated server +- [Created](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server/) a dedicated server ## How to access the serial console diff --git a/pages/dedibox/index.mdx b/pages/dedibox/index.mdx index d447baacea..11a0efded6 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox/index.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox/index.mdx @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ meta: productName="Dedibox Dedicated Servers" productLogo="dedibox" description="Dedibox dedicated servers are high-quality servers that benefit from extreme reliability and best-in-class redundancy for any workload requirement." - url="/dedicated-servers/quickstart" + url="/dedibox/quickstart" label="Dedicated Servers Quickstart" /> @@ -22,28 +22,28 @@ meta: icon="rocket" description="Learn how to create, connect to, and manage a Dedibox dedicated server in a few steps." label="View Quickstart" - url="/dedicated-servers/quickstart/" + url="/dedibox/quickstart/" /> diff --git a/pages/dedibox/quickstart.mdx b/pages/dedibox/quickstart.mdx index d18d74ed44..1c30b315f4 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox/quickstart.mdx @@ -71,14 +71,14 @@ After the delivery of your server, you can begin installing it. 2. Click **Manage** next to the server you want to install. The server installation wizard displays. 3. Select the type of operating system you want to install. - For more information about OS types, refer to the [dedicated servers concepts page](/dedicated-servers/concepts/#os-type). + For more information about OS types, refer to the [dedicated servers concepts page](/dedibox/concepts/#os-type). If you wish to complete your installation using KVM Over IP, click **Install over KVM** on this page. 4. Choose the operating system and OS version. Then, click **Install**. -5. Personalize the following [partitioning](/dedicated-servers/concepts/#partitioning) parameters: +5. Personalize the following [partitioning](/dedibox/concepts/#partitioning) parameters: - the file system (ext4, ext3, ext2, xfs, reiserfs, nfts, swap) - the mount point of the partition - the partition size @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ You can also use FTP, SFTP, or SCP to transfer data to and from your server. - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) - [Created and uploaded your SSH key](/dedibox-account/how-to/upload-an-ssh-key/) -- [Created](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedicated-servers/how-to/install-a-server/) a dedicated server and transferred your SSH key to the server during installation +- [Created](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server/) a dedicated server and transferred your SSH key to the server during installation ## How to connect via SSH @@ -166,4 +166,4 @@ The following steps show you how to connect to your Dedibox on which you have in 5. Enter the password that you set during installation of your Dedibox Windows Server machine, and click **OK**. 6. You may be asked to confirm that you want to connect. Click **Yes**. - You are connected to the graphical interface of your Windows Server. If you need to change the language, refer to the [How to change the language of Windows Server](/dedicated-servers/how-to/change-win-server-language/) page. \ No newline at end of file + You are connected to the graphical interface of your Windows Server. If you need to change the language, refer to the [How to change the language of Windows Server](/dedibox/how-to/change-win-server-language/) page. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/use-private-networks.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/use-private-networks.mdx index d1cb5bdea4..39a89a87d0 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/use-private-networks.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/how-to/use-private-networks.mdx @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ You must configure the virtual network interface on each Elastic Metal server yo 1. Log into your server as `Administrateur` using the Remote Desktop client. - The default language of Windows Server installations is French. Make sure to use the user `Administrateur` when connecting to your server. If required, you can [change the language of the operating system](/dedicated-servers/how-to/change-win-server-language/). + The default language of Windows Server installations is French. Make sure to use the user `Administrateur` when connecting to your server. If required, you can [change the language of the operating system](/dedibox/how-to/change-win-server-language/). 2. Launch the **Server Manager** application. 3. Click **Local Server** in the menu on the left. Then click **NIC Teaming** in the **Properties** section. diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/reference-content/shared-responsibility-model.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/reference-content/shared-responsibility-model.mdx index 662f4f1dd1..663c9a854c 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/reference-content/shared-responsibility-model.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/reference-content/shared-responsibility-model.mdx @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Bare Metal Products target the following power supplies and connectivity SLOs: The detailed SLAs measurements and guarantees can be found at [Service Level Agreement for Bare Metal Services](https://www.scaleway.com/en/bare-metal/sla/). Once the resource is in your hands, we have no access to the machine and therefore no way to monitor its operation. -In case of any operational issues, we invite you to consult our [documentation](/bare-metal/) or [create a ticket](https://console.scaleway.com/support/tickets/create) with our support team. We will then do our utmost to ensure that you regain access to your resources as quickly as possible. +In case of any operational issues, we invite you to consult our documentation or [create a ticket](https://console.scaleway.com/support/tickets/create) with our support team. We will then do our utmost to ensure that you regain access to your resources as quickly as possible. ### Backups and snapshots @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ It is your responsibility to ensure data redundancy if necessary, by relying on In the event of a disk or a hardware failure, we cannot guarantee that you will regain access to your machine and data. The failure may require a complete replacement of the machine. Therefore, it is your responsibility to ensure in advance that you have a backup or redundancy of your data on another server. **We cannot be held responsible for the loss of your data.** -Backups and snapshots must be configured by you. Please refer to our documentation for assistance in setting up backups for [Dedibox](/dedicated-servers/how-to/use-dedibackup-ftp-backup/), [Elastic Metal](/faq/elastic-metal/#how-do-i-back-up-an-elastic-metal-server), and [Apple silicon](/faq/apple-silicon/#how-can-i-back-up-my-mac-mini). +Backups and snapshots must be configured by you. Please refer to our documentation for assistance in setting up backups for [Dedibox](/dedibox/how-to/use-dedibackup-ftp-backup/), [Elastic Metal](/faq/elastic-metal/#how-do-i-back-up-an-elastic-metal-server), and [Apple silicon](/faq/apple-silicon/#how-can-i-back-up-my-mac-mini). Restoring snapshots or backups needs to be triggered by you. ## Configuration and version management diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/replace-failed-drive-software-raid.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/replace-failed-drive-software-raid.mdx index b2027eabb8..05ed7ae2d9 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/replace-failed-drive-software-raid.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/replace-failed-drive-software-raid.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Each Elastic Metal server uses a RAID1 configuration after installation from the ## Removing the failed disk from the RAID configuration - We recommend [backing up your data](/en/docs/tutorials/restic-s3-backup/) before proceeding. + We recommend [backing up your data](/tutorials/restic-s3-backup/) before proceeding. 1. Boot server in [rescue mode](/elastic-metal/how-to/use-rescue-mode/) from the Scaleway console. diff --git a/pages/generative-apis/api-cli/using-generative-apis.mdx b/pages/generative-apis/api-cli/using-generative-apis.mdx index 1181ad3608..a1757b5c6d 100644 --- a/pages/generative-apis/api-cli/using-generative-apis.mdx +++ b/pages/generative-apis/api-cli/using-generative-apis.mdx @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Querying AI models hosted by Scaleway Generative APIs will require any of the fo ## Projects -You can scope your Generative APIs consumption to a [Project](identity-and-access-management/iam/concepts/#project). This is helpful to restrict IAM users’ access to only the Project they are working on, or to isolate your bills between Projects. +You can scope your Generative APIs consumption to a [Project](/iam/concepts/#project). This is helpful to restrict IAM users’ access to only the Project they are working on, or to isolate your bills between Projects. 1. Find your Project ID in your [Project settings](https://console.scaleway.com/project/settings) 2. Insert your Project ID in the Generative APIs service URL, for example: diff --git a/pages/generative-apis/troubleshooting/fixing-common-issues.mdx b/pages/generative-apis/troubleshooting/fixing-common-issues.mdx index 3a9ecd1b5a..48348b84e2 100644 --- a/pages/generative-apis/troubleshooting/fixing-common-issues.mdx +++ b/pages/generative-apis/troubleshooting/fixing-common-issues.mdx @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Below are common issues that you may encounter when using Generative APIs, their ## 504: Gateway Timeout ### Cause -- The query is too long to process (even if context-length stays [between supported context window and maximum tokens](https://www.scaleway.com/en/docs/generative-apis/reference-content/supported-models/)) +- The query is too long to process (even if context-length stays [between supported context window and maximum tokens](/generative-apis/reference-content/supported-models/)) - The model goes into an infinite loop while processing the input (which is a known structural issue with several AI models) ### Solution diff --git a/pages/guidelines.mdx b/pages/guidelines.mdx index b40767c682..bb9ab6623a 100644 --- a/pages/guidelines.mdx +++ b/pages/guidelines.mdx @@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ When linking to other Scaleway Documentation pages, use relative links. Include | ✅ GOOD INTERNAL LINK | ❌ BAD INTERNAL LINK | | ------------------------------------------ | ----------------------------------------------- | -| ````Refer to the [VPC Quickstart](/vpc/quickstart/)```` | ````Refer to the [VPC Quickstart](https://www.scaleway.com/en/docs/vpc/quickstart/)````

````Refer to the [VPC Quickstart](/en/docs/network/vpc/quickstart/)````

````Refer to the [VPC Quickstart](network/vpc/quickstart)```` | +| ````Refer to the [VPC Quickstart](/vpc/quickstart/)```` | ````Refer to the [VPC Quickstart](/vpc/quickstart/)````

````Refer to the [VPC Quickstart](/en/docs/network/vpc/quickstart/)````

````Refer to the [VPC Quickstart](network/vpc/quickstart)```` | When linking to a Scaleway Documentation page anchor, include a leading slash, **but no trailing slash** diff --git a/pages/iam/index.mdx b/pages/iam/index.mdx index dc59bc983f..8167aacf0a 100644 --- a/pages/iam/index.mdx +++ b/pages/iam/index.mdx @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ meta: Make sure that you download the binary somewhere that is in your `$PATH`.
diff --git a/pages/organizations-and-projects/api-cli/managing-projects.mdx b/pages/organizations-and-projects/api-cli/managing-projects.mdx index f3361e5a44..673c23750e 100644 --- a/pages/organizations-and-projects/api-cli/managing-projects.mdx +++ b/pages/organizations-and-projects/api-cli/managing-projects.mdx @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ An output similar to the following displays: ## Retrieving a specific Project -You need your secret key and the ID of the Project you want to get for the step below. For this use case, we are getting the Project we have updated in the [updating Projects step](/iam/api-cli/managing-projects/#updating-projects). +You need your secret key and the ID of the Project you want to get for the step below. For this use case, we are getting the Project we have updated in the [updating Projects step](/organizations-and-projects/api-cli/managing-projects/#updating-projects). Type the following command to list a specific Project. ``` @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ An output similar to the following displays: ## Deleting a Project -You need your secret key and the ID of the Project you want to delete for the step below. For this use case, we are deleting the Project we have created in the [creating a Project step](/iam/api-cli/managing-projects/#creating-a-project). +You need your secret key and the ID of the Project you want to delete for the step below. For this use case, we are deleting the Project we have created in the [creating a Project step](/organizations-and-projects/api-cli/managing-projects/#creating-a-project). 1. Type the following command to delete a Project. ``` diff --git a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/create-webhooks.mdx b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/create-webhooks.mdx index d4dc90a718..67c759b26c 100644 --- a/pages/transactional-email/how-to/create-webhooks.mdx +++ b/pages/transactional-email/how-to/create-webhooks.mdx @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ You can create only one webhook per domain. - Select an existing topic. Existing topics are displayed based on the region you select. - If you do not have a topic, you can [create one](serverless/messaging/how-to/create-manage-topics/) with Scaleway Topics and Events from the console. + If you do not have a topic, you can [create one](/messaging/how-to/create-manage-topics/) with Scaleway Topics and Events from the console. - Choose the email events that will trigger the webhook and send information to your selected topic. diff --git a/pages/vpc/reference-content/use-case-basic.mdx b/pages/vpc/reference-content/use-case-basic.mdx index ee8e9ff799..02fee40eef 100644 --- a/pages/vpc/reference-content/use-case-basic.mdx +++ b/pages/vpc/reference-content/use-case-basic.mdx @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Follow the steps below to create this infrastructure using the [Scaleway console If you are creating several Instances with the exact same configuration running the exact same template, consider creating just one Instance, configuring and installing it to communicate with the other resources inside and outside the VPC as required, then [creating an image](/instances/how-to/create-a-backup/) of this Instance and creating the remaining Instances [using this image](/instances/how-to/create-a-backup/#how-to-create-or-restore-an-instance-from-an-image). -9. [Attach each Instance to the Private Network](/instances/how-to/use-private-networks/#how-to-attach-instances-to-an-existing-private-network) you created at step 2. Either let Scaleway automatically choose an IP from the Private Network's subnet for each Instance, or use [reserved IPs](s/network/ipam/how-to/reserve-ip/) to specify the IP for each Instance on the network. +9. [Attach each Instance to the Private Network](/instances/how-to/use-private-networks/#how-to-attach-instances-to-an-existing-private-network) you created at step 2. Either let Scaleway automatically choose an IP from the Private Network's subnet for each Instance, or use [reserved IPs](/ipam/how-to/reserve-ip/) to specify the IP for each Instance on the network. 10. [Create a Load Balancer](/load-balancer/how-to/create-load-balancer/), ensuring you assign a public (flexible) IP address. Do not yet create the frontends and backends. 11. [Attach the Load Balancer to the Private Network](/load-balancer/how-to/use-with-private-network/#how-to-attach-a-private-network-to-your-load-balancer). As before, you can use an auto-selected IP, or a specific reserved IP from the subnet. 12. [Create a frontend and backend for the Load Balancer](/load-balancer/how-to/create-frontends-backends/). Choose the most appropriate configuration for your purpose and application, following advice and tips in the linked documentation. When configuring the Load Balancer's backend servers, enter the private IP addresses of the Instances on the Private Network. diff --git a/tutorials/configure-chef-ubuntu-xenial/index.mdx b/tutorials/configure-chef-ubuntu-xenial/index.mdx index 005ba7664f..762e0c3a52 100644 --- a/tutorials/configure-chef-ubuntu-xenial/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/configure-chef-ubuntu-xenial/index.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ You can easily manage up to 10,000 nodes using Chef. Chef also makes it easy to - One of the following remote machines running Ubuntu (this tutorial was validated for machines running Ubuntu Xenial or Ubuntu Focal Fossa): - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) - An [Elastic Metal server](/elastic-metal/how-to/create-server/) - - A [Dedibox dedicated server](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) + - A [Dedibox dedicated server](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) - A second machine (a local machine or a second remote machine) on which to install Chef SDK ## Core concepts @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ You can easily manage up to 10,000 nodes using Chef. Chef also makes it easy to ### Accessing the server by hostname -1. Connect to your remote machine via SSH. Follow the instructions depending on your remote machine type: [Instance](/instances/how-to/connect-to-instance/), [Elastic Metal](/elastic-metal/how-to/connect-to-server/), or [Dedibox](/dedicated-servers/how-to/connect-to-server/). +1. Connect to your remote machine via SSH. Follow the instructions depending on your remote machine type: [Instance](/instances/how-to/connect-to-instance/), [Elastic Metal](/elastic-metal/how-to/connect-to-server/), or [Dedibox](/dedibox/how-to/connect-to-server/). This tutorial assumes that you connect to your machine as root. If this is not the case, you may need to add `sudo` to the commands shown. diff --git a/tutorials/configure-failover-proxmox/index.mdx b/tutorials/configure-failover-proxmox/index.mdx index 4eea369b9d..5b8d555982 100644 --- a/tutorials/configure-failover-proxmox/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/configure-failover-proxmox/index.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ The software provides an intuitive web interface as well as a complete REST-API This tutorial assumes that you have already installed Proxmox VE on your Scaleway Dedibox. The automatic installation of Proxmox VE is available from your [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net) - or manually using the [KVM-over-IP device](/dedicated-servers/concepts/#ipmi) of your server. + or manually using the [KVM-over-IP device](/dedibox/concepts/#ipmi) of your server. ## Connecting to Proxmox diff --git a/tutorials/configure-ipv6-virtual-machine-esxi/index.mdx b/tutorials/configure-ipv6-virtual-machine-esxi/index.mdx index fcf9c5ee7c..08d7f022e5 100644 --- a/tutorials/configure-ipv6-virtual-machine-esxi/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/configure-ipv6-virtual-machine-esxi/index.mdx @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ This tutorial explains how to configure IPv6 on virtual machines on ESXi hypervi - [Requested an IPv6 prefix](/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/request-prefix/) - Installed a virtual machine running Ubuntu 20.04 or later and [configured a failover IPv4](/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-network-virtual-machine/#ubuntu) on it -1. Log into your virtual machine using [SSH](/dedicated-servers/how-to/connect-to-server/#connecting-via-ssh). +1. Log into your virtual machine using [SSH](/dedibox/how-to/connect-to-server/#connecting-via-ssh). 2. Run the command `ip a` to display your current network configuration. The command returns an output as follows: ``` 1: lo: mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000 diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-ubuntu-20-04-instance-scaleway-elements/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-ubuntu-20-04-instance-scaleway-elements/index.mdx index 5ca441aa87..3bddb18e82 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-ubuntu-20-04-instance-scaleway-elements/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-ubuntu-20-04-instance-scaleway-elements/index.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to deploy an Instance with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) -- Basic knowledge of [Linux commands](/dedicated-servers/reference-content/basic-linux-commands/) +- Basic knowledge of [Linux commands](/dedibox/reference-content/basic-linux-commands/) ## Deploying your Ubuntu Linux Instance from the Scaleway console @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ apt install packagename ``` - For more information about how to use the APT package manager, run the following command: `apt help`, or refer to our documentation on [how to manage packages](/dedicated-servers/how-to/manage-packages/). + For more information about how to use the APT package manager, run the following command: `apt help`, or refer to our documentation on [how to manage packages](/dedibox/how-to/manage-packages/). ## Adding regular users on Ubuntu diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-ubuntu-22-04-instance/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-ubuntu-22-04-instance/index.mdx index b26d8235b4..863113eb34 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-ubuntu-22-04-instance/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-ubuntu-22-04-instance/index.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ In this tutorial, you learn how to deploy an Instance with Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jam - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) -- Basic knowledge of [Linux commands](/dedicated-servers/reference-content/basic-linux-commands/) +- Basic knowledge of [Linux commands](/dedibox/reference-content/basic-linux-commands/) ## Deploying your Ubuntu Linux Instance from the Scaleway console @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ apt install packagename ``` - For more information about how to use the APT package manager, run the following command: `apt help`, or refer to our documentation on [how to manage packages](/dedicated-servers/how-to/manage-packages/). + For more information about how to use the APT package manager, run the following command: `apt help`, or refer to our documentation on [how to manage packages](/dedibox/how-to/manage-packages/). ## Adding regular users on Ubuntu diff --git a/tutorials/dhclient-dedibox/index.mdx b/tutorials/dhclient-dedibox/index.mdx index 8b06ffa778..f9e05cc966 100644 --- a/tutorials/dhclient-dedibox/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/dhclient-dedibox/index.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ categories: - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox dedicated server](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) +- A [Dedibox dedicated server](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) - Requested a [/48 IPv6 prefix](/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/request-prefix/) diff --git a/tutorials/erpnext-13/index.mdx b/tutorials/erpnext-13/index.mdx index bc8b2304f3..304218f3f7 100644 --- a/tutorials/erpnext-13/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/erpnext-13/index.mdx @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ This tutorial will show you how to deploy ERPNext 13 on a Scaleway machine runni - One of the following remote machines running Ubuntu Focal Fossa (20.04 LTS): - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) - An [Elastic Metal server](/elastic-metal/how-to/create-server/) - - A [Dedibox dedicated server](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) + - A [Dedibox dedicated server](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) - `sudo` privileges or access to the root user - Configured an A-record pointing to your server's IP address diff --git a/tutorials/first-steps-linux-command-line/index.mdx b/tutorials/first-steps-linux-command-line/index.mdx index 611f6e8810..81ac93b66d 100644 --- a/tutorials/first-steps-linux-command-line/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/first-steps-linux-command-line/index.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ You may be used to using a **G**raphical **U**ser **I**nterface (**GUI**) for yo -However, when you provision a virtual or remote machine such as a [Scaleway Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/), [Dedibox](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/), or [Elastic Metal server](/elastic-metal/how-to/create-server/) it is more usual to use the text-based command line, rather than a GUI, to operate the machine. While GUIs are user-friendly, the command line is much more powerful, uses fewer of the machine's resources (leaving more compute power to be used elsewhere), is less laggy, and more efficient. +However, when you provision a virtual or remote machine such as a [Scaleway Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/), [Dedibox](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/), or [Elastic Metal server](/elastic-metal/how-to/create-server/) it is more usual to use the text-based command line, rather than a GUI, to operate the machine. While GUIs are user-friendly, the command line is much more powerful, uses fewer of the machine's resources (leaving more compute power to be used elsewhere), is less laggy, and more efficient. Even if you are using a GUI on your own local machine, you can also choose to use the command line by opening a **terminal** application in your GUI, to start carrying actions via the command line instead of the graphical interface. diff --git a/tutorials/how-to-implement-rag-generativeapis/index.mdx b/tutorials/how-to-implement-rag-generativeapis/index.mdx index 62c2991fe5..caa265dc12 100644 --- a/tutorials/how-to-implement-rag-generativeapis/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/how-to-implement-rag-generativeapis/index.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to implement RAG using LangChain, a leading - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - A valid [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) -- Access to the [Generative APIs service](ai-data/generative-apis/quickstart/) +- Access to the [Generative APIs service](/generative-apis/quickstart/) - An [Object Storage Bucket](/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket/) to store all the data you want to inject into your LLM model. - A [Managed Database](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/create-a-database/) to securely store all your embeddings. diff --git a/tutorials/manage-zigbee-devices-with-iot/index.mdx b/tutorials/manage-zigbee-devices-with-iot/index.mdx index 38b55b09da..fab38a62b7 100644 --- a/tutorials/manage-zigbee-devices-with-iot/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/manage-zigbee-devices-with-iot/index.mdx @@ -58,5 +58,5 @@ Zigbee2MQTT is configured using YAML based `configuration.yaml` file. Modify thi As soon as the configuration is done, you will see some metrics on the Scaleway console. -Thanks to Scaleway built-in integration, similar metrics to monitor the performance of your IoT Hub are also available on your [Scaleway Observability](/observability/) dashboard. +Thanks to Scaleway built-in integration, similar metrics to monitor the performance of your IoT Hub are also available on your [Scaleway Observability](/cockpit/) dashboard. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tutorials/odoo/index.mdx b/tutorials/odoo/index.mdx index 1fd638f5bb..5a89397d52 100644 --- a/tutorials/odoo/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/odoo/index.mdx @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ This tutorial will show you how to deploy Odoo 16 on a Scaleway machine running - One of the following remote machines running Ubuntu Noble Numbat (24.04 LTS): - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) - An [Elastic Metal server](/elastic-metal/how-to/create-server/) - - A [Dedibox dedicated server](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) + - A [Dedibox dedicated server](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) - Configured an A-record pointing to your server's IP address - `sudo` privileges or access to the root user diff --git a/tutorials/protect-server-using-crowdsec/index.mdx b/tutorials/protect-server-using-crowdsec/index.mdx index c8105985f3..15f7820821 100644 --- a/tutorials/protect-server-using-crowdsec/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/protect-server-using-crowdsec/index.mdx @@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ In this tutorial, we will set up [CrowdSec](https://crowdsec.net/) on a Dedibox - A Scaleway account logged into the [console](https://console.scaleway.com) - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization -- [Created](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) a Dedibox server and [installed Debian](/dedicated-servers/how-to/install-a-server/) on it -- [Connected](/dedicated-servers/how-to/connect-to-server/#connecting-via-ssh) to your Dedibox via SSH as `root` +- [Created](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) a Dedibox server and [installed Debian](/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server/) on it +- [Connected](/dedibox/how-to/connect-to-server/#connecting-via-ssh) to your Dedibox via SSH as `root` - Installed [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) on your Dedibox ## Installing CrowdSec @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ You can navigate to `http://:3000/` and log in with the - CrowdSec includes metrics that can be used by Prometheus. You can set up with Grafana and Prometheus [different dashboards](https://doc.crowdsec.net/docs/observability/prometheus). + CrowdSec includes metrics that can be used by Prometheus. You can set up with Grafana and Prometheus [different dashboards](https://doc.crowdsec.net/docs/cockpit/prometheus). diff --git a/tutorials/setting-up-tunnel/index.mdx b/tutorials/setting-up-tunnel/index.mdx index 4e66bd2f2b..3cf4f0c746 100644 --- a/tutorials/setting-up-tunnel/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/setting-up-tunnel/index.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ The [Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generic_ - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - An [SSH key](/organizations-and-projects/how-to/create-ssh-key/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) -- [Ordered](/dedicated-servers/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedicated-servers/how-to/install-a-server/) a Dedibox Dedicated server +- [Ordered](/dedibox/how-to/order-a-server/) and [installed](/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server/) a Dedibox Dedicated server - Configured your SSH key on both machines - `sudo` privileges or access to the root user diff --git a/tutorials/stop-outgoing-spam/index.mdx b/tutorials/stop-outgoing-spam/index.mdx index 9d0c70f7c0..68f5d23e96 100644 --- a/tutorials/stop-outgoing-spam/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/stop-outgoing-spam/index.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Your immediate action is required in this case to stop the spam outgoing from th - [Rescue Mode on Instances](/instances/how-to/use-boot-modes/) - [Rescue Mode on Elastic Metal servers](/elastic-metal/how-to/reboot-server/) -- [Rescue Mode on Dedibox dedicated servers](/dedicated-servers/how-to/use-rescue-mode/) +- [Rescue Mode on Dedibox dedicated servers](/dedibox/how-to/use-rescue-mode/) The rescue mode is a small Linux distribution, based on Ubuntu Linux, that runs directly in your server's RAM. It allows you to check your machine in a secure environment without being in a potentially infected environment. Once the server has booted into rescue mode, connect to it using SSH (depending on your product, the username, and password required for the connection are displayed in the console.) diff --git a/tutorials/veeam-backup-replication-s3/index.mdx b/tutorials/veeam-backup-replication-s3/index.mdx index aa1b8595b3..b7bc26cc54 100644 --- a/tutorials/veeam-backup-replication-s3/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/veeam-backup-replication-s3/index.mdx @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ The following schema represents the functionality of Veeam Backup and Restore wh 9. Click **Add** (1) to enter the [API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) (2) related to the bucket. Optionally a description can be provided: -10. Provide the **Service Point** ([regional endpoint](/objects/concepts/#endpoint)), and the **Region** of your bucket, then click **Next**: +10. Provide the **Service Point** ([regional endpoint](/object-storage/concepts/#endpoint)), and the **Region** of your bucket, then click **Next**: