From 2576a85e9f67dccbf5d32c9a9f9857e7f03492e7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Benedikt Rollik Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2025 15:56:29 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 1/4] fix(gen): fix links to faq --- ...t-storage-added-our-warsaw-region-is-now-multi-az-.mdx | 2 +- ...t-storage-added-our-amsterdam-region-is-now-multi-.mdx | 2 +- .../2022-01-02-object-storage-added-storage-hive.mdx | 2 +- faq/loadbalancer.mdx | 2 +- faq/objectstorage.mdx | 6 +++--- pages/account/how-to/switch-account-to-corporate.mdx | 2 +- pages/account/reference-content/products-availability.mdx | 2 +- pages/account/troubleshooting/index.mdx | 2 +- pages/apple-silicon/how-to/upgrade-macos-to-beta.mdx | 2 +- pages/apple-silicon/troubleshooting/index.mdx | 2 +- pages/audit-trail/troubleshooting/index.mdx | 2 +- pages/billing/additional-content/reading-an-invoice.mdx | 2 +- pages/billing/concepts.mdx | 2 +- pages/billing/index.mdx | 8 ++++---- .../billing/troubleshooting/fix-common-billing-issues.mdx | 2 +- .../reference-content/advantages-migrating-to-sbs.mdx | 2 +- pages/cockpit/reference-content/cockpit-limitations.mdx | 2 +- pages/cockpit/troubleshooting/index.mdx | 2 +- pages/container-registry/troubleshooting/index.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-hardware/troubleshooting/index.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-network/troubleshooting/index.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/link-dedibox-account.mdx | 2 +- pages/domains-and-dns/troubleshooting/index.mdx | 2 +- pages/elastic-metal/api-cli/elastic-metal-with-api.mdx | 2 +- .../reference-content/shared-responsibility-model.mdx | 2 +- pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/index.mdx | 2 +- pages/generative-apis/troubleshooting/index.mdx | 2 +- pages/gpu/troubleshooting/index.mdx | 2 +- pages/guidelines.mdx | 2 +- pages/instances/concepts.mdx | 2 +- pages/instances/how-to/migrate-routed-ips.mdx | 2 +- pages/instances/how-to/use-standby-mode.mdx | 2 +- .../reference-content/understanding-instance-pricing.mdx | 4 ++-- ...-broken-vpn-when-switching-openvpn-vm-to-routed-ip.mdx | 2 +- pages/instances/troubleshooting/fix-common-issues.mdx | 2 +- .../fix-lost-ip-connectivity-on-debian-buster.mdx | 2 +- .../fix-unreachable-focal-with-two-public-ips.mdx | 2 +- .../fix-unreachable-ipv6-rhel-based-instance.mdx | 4 ++-- pages/instances/troubleshooting/index.mdx | 2 +- pages/kubernetes/api-cli/changing-control-plane-offer.mdx | 2 +- .../creating-managing-kubernetes-lifecycle-cliv2.mdx | 2 +- .../kubernetes/how-to/monitor-data-plane-with-cockpit.mdx | 4 ++-- .../reference-content/kubernetes-control-plane-offers.mdx | 4 ++-- pages/kubernetes/reference-content/multi-az-clusters.mdx | 2 +- pages/kubernetes/troubleshooting/index.mdx | 2 +- .../troubleshooting/load-balancer-limitations.mdx | 2 +- .../api-cli/pg-audit.mdx | 2 +- .../how-to/change-volume-type.mdx | 2 +- .../how-to/enable-autobackup.mdx | 2 +- .../reference-content/security-and-reliability.mdx | 2 +- .../reference-content/ensuring-data-persistence.mdx | 4 ++-- pages/messaging/how-to/get-started.mdx | 2 +- pages/messaging/quickstart.mdx | 2 +- pages/object-storage/api-cli/lifecycle-rules-api.mdx | 2 +- pages/object-storage/concepts.mdx | 2 +- pages/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket.mdx | 2 +- pages/object-storage/quickstart.mdx | 2 +- pages/public-gateways/troubleshooting/index.mdx | 2 +- pages/serverless-containers/concepts.mdx | 4 ++-- .../reference-content/containers-billing.mdx | 2 +- .../reference-content/containers-limitations.mdx | 2 +- .../troubleshooting/cannot-retrieve-external-image.mdx | 2 +- pages/serverless-functions/concepts.mdx | 4 ++-- pages/serverless-functions/how-to/create-a-function.mdx | 2 +- .../reference-content/functions-billing.mdx | 2 +- .../reference-content/functions-limitations.mdx | 2 +- pages/serverless-jobs/concepts.mdx | 2 +- .../reference-content/jobs-limitations.mdx | 2 +- .../troubleshooting/cannot-retrieve-external-image.mdx | 2 +- .../how-to/configure-autoscaling.mdx | 2 +- pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/manage-backups.mdx | 2 +- .../transactional-email/troubleshooting/delist-domain.mdx | 2 +- .../reference-content/getting-most-private-networks.mdx | 2 +- pages/vpc/reference-content/vpc-migration.mdx | 2 +- pages/vpc/troubleshooting/index.mdx | 2 +- 75 files changed, 87 insertions(+), 87 deletions(-) diff --git a/changelog/december2023/2023-12-01-object-storage-added-our-warsaw-region-is-now-multi-az-.mdx b/changelog/december2023/2023-12-01-object-storage-added-our-warsaw-region-is-now-multi-az-.mdx index e7d048e2a7..a7172c3100 100644 --- a/changelog/december2023/2023-12-01-object-storage-added-our-warsaw-region-is-now-multi-az-.mdx +++ b/changelog/december2023/2023-12-01-object-storage-added-our-warsaw-region-is-now-multi-az-.mdx @@ -9,5 +9,5 @@ category: storage product: object-storage --- -The Multi-AZ Standard class is now available in the Warsaw region, ensuring the resiliency of your data across 3 Availability Zones (AZ) for all new objects uploaded in Standard class from now on. All Scaleway regions now support Multi-AZ by design, and offer resiliency to the loss of an entire datacenter, alongside 99,9% of availability SLA. [Check out our FAQ](/faq/objectstorage/) for more information. +The Multi-AZ Standard class is now available in the Warsaw region, ensuring the resiliency of your data across 3 Availability Zones (AZ) for all new objects uploaded in Standard class from now on. All Scaleway regions now support Multi-AZ by design, and offer resiliency to the loss of an entire datacenter, alongside 99,9% of availability SLA. [Check out our FAQ](/object-storage/faq/) for more information. diff --git a/changelog/october2023/2023-10-23-object-storage-added-our-amsterdam-region-is-now-multi-.mdx b/changelog/october2023/2023-10-23-object-storage-added-our-amsterdam-region-is-now-multi-.mdx index 5d76fffe87..4b3c2718d1 100644 --- a/changelog/october2023/2023-10-23-object-storage-added-our-amsterdam-region-is-now-multi-.mdx +++ b/changelog/october2023/2023-10-23-object-storage-added-our-amsterdam-region-is-now-multi-.mdx @@ -10,5 +10,5 @@ product: object-storage --- The multi-AZ Standard class is now available in the Amsterdam region, ensuring the resiliency of your data across 3 Availability Zones (AZ) for all new objects uploaded in Standard class from now on. -This is our second region to support multi-AZ by design and to offer 99,9% of availability SLA, after the Paris region. Check out our [FAQ](/faq/objectstorage/) for more information. +This is our second region to support multi-AZ by design and to offer 99,9% of availability SLA, after the Paris region. Check out our [FAQ](/object-storage/faq/) for more information. diff --git a/changelog/storage/january2022/2022-01-02-object-storage-added-storage-hive.mdx b/changelog/storage/january2022/2022-01-02-object-storage-added-storage-hive.mdx index b080c161f9..5aff3613ee 100644 --- a/changelog/storage/january2022/2022-01-02-object-storage-added-storage-hive.mdx +++ b/changelog/storage/january2022/2022-01-02-object-storage-added-storage-hive.mdx @@ -17,6 +17,6 @@ This storage class is a good choice for storing secondary backup copies or easil It can also be integrated into your lifecycle management rules, along with Standard and Glacier classes. * [Improve disaster resiliency with highly redundant Multi-AZ Object Storage](https://www.scaleway.com/en/blog/improve-disaster-resiliency-with-highly-redundant-multi-az-object-storage/) -* [New Storage Classes - FAQ](/faq/objectstorage/) +* [New Storage Classes - FAQ](/object-storage/faq/) On Buckets created starting January the 27th, you will be able to store billions of objects inside a single bucket without any performance issues. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/faq/loadbalancer.mdx b/faq/loadbalancer.mdx index 084cb38e57..28667f36c1 100644 --- a/faq/loadbalancer.mdx +++ b/faq/loadbalancer.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ productIcon: LbProductIcon Load Balancers are highly available and fully managed Instances, configured to distribute workload across a set of backend servers. They ensure the scaling of applications while securing their continuous availability. Load Balancers are therefore commonly used to improve the performance and reliability of websites, applications, databases, and other services. Scaleway Load Balancer monitors the availability of your backend servers via health checks. If it detects that a server is down, it rebalances the load between the rest of the servers, making your applications highly available for users. -A Load Balancer can be used as frontend for any Instance type, even if it is not a Scaleway resource, thanks to the [multi-cloud feature](/faq/loadbalancer/#what-is-the-difference-between-multi-cloud-and-non-multi-cloud-offers). +A Load Balancer can be used as frontend for any Instance type, even if it is not a Scaleway resource, thanks to the [multi-cloud feature](/load-balancer/faq/#what-is-the-difference-between-multi-cloud-and-non-multi-cloud-offers). ## Can I use Load Balancers with other products? diff --git a/faq/objectstorage.mdx b/faq/objectstorage.mdx index 111cecaff8..b0e5d7ab04 100644 --- a/faq/objectstorage.mdx +++ b/faq/objectstorage.mdx @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ We provide an Amazon S3-compatible API for programmatic access or usage with any \* Egress fees include external outgoing data transfer and inter-region data transfers (PAR\<->AMS / PAR\<->WAW / AMS \<-> WAW). Intra-regional data transfers are free of charge. -Refer to our [Cold Storage FAQ](/faq/objectstorage/#cold-storage) for more information on Scaleway Glacier billing. +Refer to our [Cold Storage FAQ](/object-storage/faq/#cold-storage) for more information on Scaleway Glacier billing. Chia farming on Scaleway Object Storage that occurs without prior authorization will be billed at €0.08 per GB. [Read our blog post to learn more](https://www.scaleway.com/en/blog/scaleway-and-chia/). @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ Scaleway offers three storage classes: - `One Zone - Infrequent Access`: your data is stored across three different racks in a single [Availability Zone (AZ)](/object-storage/concepts/#region-and-availability-zone). This storage class is best suited for secondary backups and recreatable data. The One Zone - IA class is available in [all regions](/object-storage/concepts/#region-and-availability-zone). -- `Glacier`: your data is archived and must be restored before being used. The Glacier storage class is only available in `fr-par` and `nl-ams` [regions](/object-storage/concepts/#region-and-availability-zone). Refer to our [Cold storage FAQ](/faq/objectstorage/#cold-storage) for more information. +- `Glacier`: your data is archived and must be restored before being used. The Glacier storage class is only available in `fr-par` and `nl-ams` [regions](/object-storage/concepts/#region-and-availability-zone). Refer to our [Cold storage FAQ](/object-storage/faq/#cold-storage) for more information. ## What happens when Multi-AZ is launched in a region? @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ This means that you can transfer objects from Standard class to One Zone - IA an ## Do the new storage classes impact Scaleway Glacier? -No, the rules for using Glacier class remain the same and your data is still hosted in DC4. Refer to our [Cold storage FAQ](/faq/objectstorage/#cold-storage) for more information on Scaleway Glacier. +No, the rules for using Glacier class remain the same and your data is still hosted in DC4. Refer to our [Cold storage FAQ](/object-storage/faq/#cold-storage) for more information on Scaleway Glacier. ## Can I migrate my existing data to the new Multi-AZ Standard class? diff --git a/pages/account/how-to/switch-account-to-corporate.mdx b/pages/account/how-to/switch-account-to-corporate.mdx index d59882c37b..9fd5c8a286 100644 --- a/pages/account/how-to/switch-account-to-corporate.mdx +++ b/pages/account/how-to/switch-account-to-corporate.mdx @@ -30,6 +30,6 @@ The [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) allows you to choose betwee 5. Enter your company's information, including name, address, and valid VAT number. - European B2B customers are exempted from VAT, as long as they provide a registered VAT number. Learn more about our [tax policy](/faq/billing/#do-the-prices-shown-on-the-website-include-eu-vat). + European B2B customers are exempted from VAT, as long as they provide a registered VAT number. Learn more about our [tax policy](/billing/faq/#do-the-prices-shown-on-the-website-include-eu-vat). 6. Click **Confirm changes** to permanently convert your account from personal to corporate. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pages/account/reference-content/products-availability.mdx b/pages/account/reference-content/products-availability.mdx index 67ebe6d8b3..76bd5ef2ce 100644 --- a/pages/account/reference-content/products-availability.mdx +++ b/pages/account/reference-content/products-availability.mdx @@ -59,4 +59,4 @@ Scaleway products are available in multiple regions and locations worldwide. Thi | | Audit Trail | Across Paris region | Across Amsterdam region | Not available yet | -* \* All Glacier data is stored in [Paris DC4](/faq/objectstorage/#why-are-glacier-objects-stored-in-paris-dc4-is-it-accessible-from-buckets-in-all-locations). +* \* All Glacier data is stored in [Paris DC4](/objectstorage/faq/#why-are-glacier-objects-stored-in-paris-dc4-is-it-accessible-from-buckets-in-all-locations). diff --git a/pages/account/troubleshooting/index.mdx b/pages/account/troubleshooting/index.mdx index d75555c1c6..7bc9a785c0 100644 --- a/pages/account/troubleshooting/index.mdx +++ b/pages/account/troubleshooting/index.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ categories: - Ensure you [back up your data and files](/faq/apple-silicon/#how-can-i-back-up-my-mac-mini) before installing beta versions of macOS. + Ensure you [back up your data and files](/apple-silicon/faq/#how-can-i-back-up-my-mac-mini) before installing beta versions of macOS. 3. Sign up for Apple's **Beta Software Program**: diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/troubleshooting/index.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/troubleshooting/index.mdx index 23a7f7ff66..3490ba0dae 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/troubleshooting/index.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/troubleshooting/index.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ categories: - Refer to the [Billing FAQ](/faq/billing/#what-does-the-status-of-my-invoice-mean) for a description of each existing invoice status. + Refer to the [Billing FAQ](/billing/faq/#what-does-the-status-of-my-invoice-mean) for a description of each existing invoice status. - **Seller information (3):** Contact details of Scaleway SAS along with their VAT number. - **Customer details (4):** Includes postal address, email address, Organization ID, and for business accounts, the EU VAT number. diff --git a/pages/billing/concepts.mdx b/pages/billing/concepts.mdx index 6aff3a5c74..4eddd50dcb 100644 --- a/pages/billing/concepts.mdx +++ b/pages/billing/concepts.mdx @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Scaleway issues monthly invoices for most products based on the resource consump ## Billing information -Consists of information about the Organization that will be billed. They will appear on the invoice and can be modified on the Scaleway console. Find out more about [how to read an invoice](/faq/billing/#how-to-read-my-invoice). +Consists of information about the Organization that will be billed. They will appear on the invoice and can be modified on the Scaleway console. Find out more about [how to read an invoice](/billing/faq/#how-to-read-my-invoice). ## Consumption pie chart diff --git a/pages/billing/index.mdx b/pages/billing/index.mdx index 7e2e70cb29..f9a19efd45 100644 --- a/pages/billing/index.mdx +++ b/pages/billing/index.mdx @@ -44,22 +44,22 @@ meta: diff --git a/pages/billing/troubleshooting/fix-common-billing-issues.mdx b/pages/billing/troubleshooting/fix-common-billing-issues.mdx index 0c7d8d8e48..eee99660a5 100644 --- a/pages/billing/troubleshooting/fix-common-billing-issues.mdx +++ b/pages/billing/troubleshooting/fix-common-billing-issues.mdx @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Your invoice may not have been delivered due to an incorrect billing contact ema ### Solution **Verify your billing email address:** -- Check the [billing contact](/faq/billing/#how-can-i-add-a-billing-contact-to-my-account) section in your Scaleway console to ensure the email address is correct. +- Check the [billing contact](/billing/faq/#how-can-i-add-a-billing-contact-to-my-account) section in your Scaleway console to ensure the email address is correct. - Check your spam or junk folder. You can also [download the your invoices](/billing/how-to/download-an-invoice/) from the console. diff --git a/pages/block-storage/reference-content/advantages-migrating-to-sbs.mdx b/pages/block-storage/reference-content/advantages-migrating-to-sbs.mdx index 3120c2deeb..33b8659fa7 100644 --- a/pages/block-storage/reference-content/advantages-migrating-to-sbs.mdx +++ b/pages/block-storage/reference-content/advantages-migrating-to-sbs.mdx @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ When transitioning to the Block Storage API, you may notice changes in how volum - To identify which API manages your volumes and snapshots, refer to the [dedicated documentation](/block-storage/api-cli/identifying-volume-snapshot-api/). -- To find out how to convert a Block Storage legacy volume into a Block Storage Low Latency volume, read [the dedicated documentation](/faq/blockstorage/#how-can-i-convert-a-block-storage-legacy-volume-into-a-block-storage-low-latency-volume). +- To find out how to convert a Block Storage legacy volume into a Block Storage Low Latency volume, read [the dedicated documentation](/block-storage/faq/#how-can-i-convert-a-block-storage-legacy-volume-into-a-block-storage-low-latency-volume). --- diff --git a/pages/cockpit/reference-content/cockpit-limitations.mdx b/pages/cockpit/reference-content/cockpit-limitations.mdx index 758f14752b..706960703c 100644 --- a/pages/cockpit/reference-content/cockpit-limitations.mdx +++ b/pages/cockpit/reference-content/cockpit-limitations.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ This page provides information about the capabilities and limits of Scaleway's O Scaleway offers several retention periods, depending on your [data types](/cockpit/concepts/#data-types). -Find out more information about how Cockpit is billed depending on your data types in the [FAQ](/faq/cockpit/#how-am-i-billed-for-using-cockpit-with-my-scaleway-data). +Find out more information about how Cockpit is billed depending on your data types in the [FAQ](/cockpit/faq/#how-am-i-billed-for-using-cockpit-with-my-scaleway-data). ## Limits for Loki diff --git a/pages/cockpit/troubleshooting/index.mdx b/pages/cockpit/troubleshooting/index.mdx index 167fb50d45..cec71a00af 100644 --- a/pages/cockpit/troubleshooting/index.mdx +++ b/pages/cockpit/troubleshooting/index.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ categories: - You can come back to your current [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/) at any time after you have received an invitation by email. Refer to our [FAQ](/faq/dedibox-in-scaleway-console/) for more information. + You can come back to your current [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/) at any time after you have received an invitation by email. Refer to our [FAQ](/dedibox-in-scaleway-console/faq/) for more information. Follow these steps to link your Dedibox account to your Scaleway account: diff --git a/pages/domains-and-dns/troubleshooting/index.mdx b/pages/domains-and-dns/troubleshooting/index.mdx index 0b9b8147b4..7459bef775 100644 --- a/pages/domains-and-dns/troubleshooting/index.mdx +++ b/pages/domains-and-dns/troubleshooting/index.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ categories: diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/api-cli/elastic-metal-with-api.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/api-cli/elastic-metal-with-api.mdx index 33dd52bfd1..95be88756b 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/api-cli/elastic-metal-with-api.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/api-cli/elastic-metal-with-api.mdx @@ -154,4 +154,4 @@ Besides creating your Elastic Metal servers from the graphical [Scaleway console Your new Elastic Metal server will be installed and ready to be used in usually less than **15 minutes**, all API features are listed in the [API documentation](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/elastic-metal/). -For more information about Elastic Metal servers, refer to our [dedicated product documentation](/elastic-metal/) and the [FAQ](/faq/elastic-metal/). \ No newline at end of file +For more information about Elastic Metal servers, refer to our [dedicated product documentation](/elastic-metal/) and the [FAQ](/elastic-metal/faq/). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/reference-content/shared-responsibility-model.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/reference-content/shared-responsibility-model.mdx index 50fe50bfcd..f5377f5c89 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/reference-content/shared-responsibility-model.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/reference-content/shared-responsibility-model.mdx @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ 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](/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). +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](/elastic-metal/faq/#how-do-i-back-up-an-elastic-metal-server), and [Apple silicon](/apple-silicon/faq/#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/index.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/index.mdx index 28b0de542d..fa8da6db79 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/index.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/index.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ categories: diff --git a/pages/instances/how-to/use-standby-mode.mdx b/pages/instances/how-to/use-standby-mode.mdx index 8772e81dd2..dd459395f7 100644 --- a/pages/instances/how-to/use-standby-mode.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/how-to/use-standby-mode.mdx @@ -34,5 +34,5 @@ categories: You are still billed for an Instance in standby mode, as well as for its storage and any flexible IPs attached to it. To avoid being charged for an unused Instance, you can [power it off](/instances/how-to/power-off-instance/).

- [Find out when the billing of your Instance starts and stops](/faq/billing/#when-does-the-billing-of-an-instance-start-and-stop). + [Find out when the billing of your Instance starts and stops](/billing/faq/#when-does-the-billing-of-an-instance-start-and-stop).
diff --git a/pages/instances/reference-content/understanding-instance-pricing.mdx b/pages/instances/reference-content/understanding-instance-pricing.mdx index ede9253dda..5ee660b8ac 100644 --- a/pages/instances/reference-content/understanding-instance-pricing.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/reference-content/understanding-instance-pricing.mdx @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Hourly billing for a flexible IPv4 begins when you reserve it and ends when you - You can request a flexible IPv6 for any Instance free of charge. - Billing for an Instance stops when it is powered off, but its flexible IPv4 remains reserved and continues to be billed unless deleted. - Deleting an Instance via the console prompts you to delete its flexible IPv4. If kept, billing continues. - - See the [Billing FAQ](/faq/billing/) for more details on [dynamic IP addresses](/instances/concepts/#dynamic-ip). + - See the [Billing FAQ](/billing/faq/) for more details on [dynamic IP addresses](/instances/concepts/#dynamic-ip). ### Storage volume billing @@ -118,5 +118,5 @@ Scaleway’s **Billing Alerts** feature allows you to set up notifications when We initiate automatic payment of your monthly invoice using your [preferred payment method](/billing/how-to/add-payment-method/). -For further details, visit our [Billing FAQ page](/faq/billing/). +For further details, visit our [Billing FAQ page](/billing/faq/). diff --git a/pages/instances/troubleshooting/fix-broken-vpn-when-switching-openvpn-vm-to-routed-ip.mdx b/pages/instances/troubleshooting/fix-broken-vpn-when-switching-openvpn-vm-to-routed-ip.mdx index 92af19f825..18e0779925 100644 --- a/pages/instances/troubleshooting/fix-broken-vpn-when-switching-openvpn-vm-to-routed-ip.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/troubleshooting/fix-broken-vpn-when-switching-openvpn-vm-to-routed-ip.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ This can now be fixed by installing a new version of the OpenVPN scripts, which You can also avoid this situation altogether by installing the package prior to moving to a routed IP. - This guide addresses specific issues related to OpenVPN Instances. For general information on routed IPs and migration procedures, refer to our [main migration guide](/instances/how-to/migrate-routed-ips/) and the [related FAQ](/faq/instances/#are-there-any-limitations-on-ip-autoconfiguration-with-the-routed-ip-feature). + This guide addresses specific issues related to OpenVPN Instances. For general information on routed IPs and migration procedures, refer to our [main migration guide](/instances/how-to/migrate-routed-ips/) and the [related FAQ](/instances/faq/#are-there-any-limitations-on-ip-autoconfiguration-with-the-routed-ip-feature). diff --git a/pages/instances/troubleshooting/fix-common-issues.mdx b/pages/instances/troubleshooting/fix-common-issues.mdx index 7aba663e03..d1b2de67a4 100644 --- a/pages/instances/troubleshooting/fix-common-issues.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/troubleshooting/fix-common-issues.mdx @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ This page lists the most common issues you may encounter with your Scaleway Inst - If an action is running on your Instance, you must wait until it finishes before you can modify the Instance. ### Additional resources -- [Scaleway Billing FAQ](/faq/billing/) +- [Scaleway Billing FAQ](/billing/faq/) - [Scaleway Documentation: How to use the Protected Instance feature](/instances/how-to/use-protected-instance/) ## How can I open port 25 for my Instances? diff --git a/pages/instances/troubleshooting/fix-lost-ip-connectivity-on-debian-buster.mdx b/pages/instances/troubleshooting/fix-lost-ip-connectivity-on-debian-buster.mdx index 915b973826..2ba1bb94a5 100644 --- a/pages/instances/troubleshooting/fix-lost-ip-connectivity-on-debian-buster.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/troubleshooting/fix-lost-ip-connectivity-on-debian-buster.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ categories: On older Debian Buster images, the installed custom version of `cloud-init` may interfere with IPv6 connectivity when the instance transitions to using routed IP. To avoid this, you should install a newer version of `cloud-init` before the migration to routed IP. This procedure also recovers connectivity for an instance already using routed IP. - This guide addresses specific issues related to older Debian Buster Instances transitioned to routed IP. For general information on routed IPs and migration procedures, refer to our [main migration guide](/instances/how-to/migrate-routed-ips/) and the [related FAQ](/faq/instances/#are-there-any-limitations-on-ip-autoconfiguration-with-the-routed-ip-feature). + This guide addresses specific issues related to older Debian Buster Instances transitioned to routed IP. For general information on routed IPs and migration procedures, refer to our [main migration guide](/instances/how-to/migrate-routed-ips/) and the [related FAQ](/instances/faq/#are-there-any-limitations-on-ip-autoconfiguration-with-the-routed-ip-feature). 1. Install the new `debian-stable` PPA. diff --git a/pages/instances/troubleshooting/fix-unreachable-focal-with-two-public-ips.mdx b/pages/instances/troubleshooting/fix-unreachable-focal-with-two-public-ips.mdx index 917782e0cd..afb8d06135 100644 --- a/pages/instances/troubleshooting/fix-unreachable-focal-with-two-public-ips.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/troubleshooting/fix-unreachable-focal-with-two-public-ips.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ The version of `systemd-networkd` used in Ubuntu Focal does not support the defi A modified `cloud-init` package named `cloud-init_24.2-0ubuntu1~20.04.1+scaleway` has been added to Scaleway's stable PPA to work around this situation. - This guide addresses specific issues related to Ubuntu Focal Instances with multiple public IPs. For general information on routed IPs and migration procedures, refer to our [main migration guide](/instances/how-to/migrate-routed-ips/) and the [related FAQ](/faq/instances/#are-there-any-limitations-on-ip-autoconfiguration-with-the-routed-ip-feature). + This guide addresses specific issues related to Ubuntu Focal Instances with multiple public IPs. For general information on routed IPs and migration procedures, refer to our [main migration guide](/instances/how-to/migrate-routed-ips/) and the [related FAQ](/instances/faq/#are-there-any-limitations-on-ip-autoconfiguration-with-the-routed-ip-feature). ## Your Instance has not been rebooted diff --git a/pages/instances/troubleshooting/fix-unreachable-ipv6-rhel-based-instance.mdx b/pages/instances/troubleshooting/fix-unreachable-ipv6-rhel-based-instance.mdx index 6ec0cd3244..3d66e3cfc3 100644 --- a/pages/instances/troubleshooting/fix-unreachable-ipv6-rhel-based-instance.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/troubleshooting/fix-unreachable-ipv6-rhel-based-instance.mdx @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ The affected O/S distributions are: This guide addresses specific issues related to RHEL-based Instances after transitioning to routed IP. -For general information on routed IPs and migration procedures, refer to our [main migration guide](/instances/how-to/migrate-routed-ips/) and the [related FAQ](/faq/instances/#are-there-any-limitations-on-ip-autoconfiguration-with-the-routed-ip-feature). +For general information on routed IPs and migration procedures, refer to our [main migration guide](/instances/how-to/migrate-routed-ips/) and the [related FAQ](/instances/faq/#are-there-any-limitations-on-ip-autoconfiguration-with-the-routed-ip-feature). ## Cause @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ Activate the web console with: systemctl enable --now cockpit.socket ``` ## Going further -For general information on routed IPs and migration procedures, refer to our [main migration guide](/instances/how-to/migrate-routed-ips/) and the [related FAQ](/faq/instances/#are-there-any-limitations-on-ip-autoconfiguration-with-the-routed-ip-feature). If you still encounter issues, please provide the following information when creating a support ticket: +For general information on routed IPs and migration procedures, refer to our [main migration guide](/instances/how-to/migrate-routed-ips/) and the [related FAQ](/instances/faq/#are-there-any-limitations-on-ip-autoconfiguration-with-the-routed-ip-feature). If you still encounter issues, please provide the following information when creating a support ticket: - Instance ID - Operating System version - Current IP configuration diff --git a/pages/instances/troubleshooting/index.mdx b/pages/instances/troubleshooting/index.mdx index 44245aa182..97372c89e5 100644 --- a/pages/instances/troubleshooting/index.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/troubleshooting/index.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ categories:
- For more information about cluster types, refer to the [Kubernetes FAQ page](/faq/kubernetes/#can-i-choose-the-type-of-control-plane-for-my-cluster). + For more information about cluster types, refer to the [Kubernetes FAQ page](/kubernetes/faq/#can-i-choose-the-type-of-control-plane-for-my-cluster). You will see an output similar to this: diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/monitor-data-plane-with-cockpit.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/monitor-data-plane-with-cockpit.mdx index dc62639820..333f527d28 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/monitor-data-plane-with-cockpit.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/monitor-data-plane-with-cockpit.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ This feature allows you to: - **Simplify troubleshooting**: Quickly drill down into specific pods or containers without needing to configure a separate logging stack. - This feature does incur costs based on the volume of logs ingested. Refer to [Cockpit FAQ](/faq/cockpit/#how-am-i-billed-for-using-cockpit-with-custom-data) for more details and best practices to avoid unexpected bills. + This feature does incur costs based on the volume of logs ingested. Refer to [Cockpit FAQ](/cockpit/faq/#how-am-i-billed-for-using-cockpit-with-custom-data) for more details and best practices to avoid unexpected bills. @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ Once Promtail is running: ## Usage and pricing -Sending logs to Cockpit is billed based on the **total volume of logs ingested**. Learn more about how you are billed for using Cockpit with Scaleway data [in the Cockpit FAQ](/faq/cockpit/#how-am-i-billed-for-using-cockpit-with-my-scaleway-data). +Sending logs to Cockpit is billed based on the **total volume of logs ingested**. Learn more about how you are billed for using Cockpit with Scaleway data [in the Cockpit FAQ](/cockpit/faq/#how-am-i-billed-for-using-cockpit-with-my-scaleway-data). Key points include: diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/kubernetes-control-plane-offers.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/kubernetes-control-plane-offers.mdx index f53bf8b6dc..257d38b9c1 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/kubernetes-control-plane-offers.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/kubernetes-control-plane-offers.mdx @@ -85,6 +85,6 @@ You can monitor the size of your control plane’s etcd using [Cockpit](/cockpit ## Changing a control plane offer -During the lifecycle of a Kubernetes cluster, you have the flexibility to transition its control plane to a different type, whether it involves [scaling up or scaling down](/faq/kubernetes/#can-i-change-the-offer-of-my-clusters-control-plane), to align with their specific workloads. +During the lifecycle of a Kubernetes cluster, you have the flexibility to transition its control plane to a different type, whether it involves [scaling up or scaling down](/kubernetes/faq/#can-i-change-the-offer-of-my-clusters-control-plane), to align with their specific workloads. -Refer to our dedicated documentation for more information regarding the [choice of control plane offers for clusters](/faq/kubernetes/#can-i-choose-the-type-of-control-plane-for-my-cluster), as well as instructions on how to manage a control plane through the [console](/kubernetes/how-to/edit-cluster/) or [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/kubernetes/). \ No newline at end of file +Refer to our dedicated documentation for more information regarding the [choice of control plane offers for clusters](/kubernetes/faq/#can-i-choose-the-type-of-control-plane-for-my-cluster), as well as instructions on how to manage a control plane through the [console](/kubernetes/how-to/edit-cluster/) or [API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/kubernetes/). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/multi-az-clusters.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/multi-az-clusters.mdx index d5fa962033..b94d0fb9b2 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/multi-az-clusters.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/reference-content/multi-az-clusters.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ categories: - kubernetes --- -Kubernetes Kapsule clusters can use [Private Networks](/faq/private-networks/#what-are-private-networks), providing a default security layer for worker nodes. Furthermore, these clusters can deploy node pools across various [Availability Zones (AZs)](/kubernetes/concepts/#multi-az-clusters). +Kubernetes Kapsule clusters can use [Private Networks](/private-networks/faq/#what-are-private-networks), providing a default security layer for worker nodes. Furthermore, these clusters can deploy node pools across various [Availability Zones (AZs)](/kubernetes/concepts/#multi-az-clusters). diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/troubleshooting/index.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/troubleshooting/index.mdx index 1333780920..a502cc8bf4 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/troubleshooting/index.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/troubleshooting/index.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ categories: - With Cockpit's free plan, your logs remain available for a week. If you want to extend the volume capacity and the duration of storage, you can upgrade to a paid plan. Refer to the [Cockpit FAQ](/faq/cockpit/#how-am-i-billed-for-using-cockpit-with-my-scaleway-data) for more information about plans and billing. + With Cockpit's free plan, your logs remain available for a week. If you want to extend the volume capacity and the duration of storage, you can upgrade to a paid plan. Refer to the [Cockpit FAQ](/cockpit/faq/#how-am-i-billed-for-using-cockpit-with-my-scaleway-data) for more information about plans and billing. 1. [Follow the Cockpit Quickstart](/cockpit/quickstart/) to activate the feature and retrieve your Grafana credentials. diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/change-volume-type.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/change-volume-type.mdx index 656382c021..ffce71f77c 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/change-volume-type.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/change-volume-type.mdx @@ -40,5 +40,5 @@ It is possible to change your [volume type](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-an - When switching from a Local volume to a Block volume, and if [Autobackup](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/enable-autobackup/) is enabled, be aware that the snapshot type will change. Local volumes use logical backups, whereas Block Storage employs snapshots. Both types are priced at €0.03 per GB per month, but their distinct backup methods affect storage space differently, influencing the final monthly cost based on your usage. - Disk size cannot be reduced, so when switching from Local to Block, the volume size remains the same by default. - When switching from a Block to a Local volume, make sure to select a node with a Local Storage with size equal or greater than your current Block Storage. If you choose a Database Instance type with a Local volume larger than your current block volume, you will be billed for the full capacity of the Database Instance. - - When autobackup is enabled for your Local or Block volumes, regular quota limitations for backups and snapshots do not apply. Refer to the [Managed Databases FAQ page](/faq/databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/#why-is-my-number-of-active-backupssnapshots-exceeding-the-quota) for more information. + - When autobackup is enabled for your Local or Block volumes, regular quota limitations for backups and snapshots do not apply. Refer to the [Managed Databases FAQ page](/databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/faq/#why-is-my-number-of-active-backupssnapshots-exceeding-the-quota) for more information. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/enable-autobackup.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/enable-autobackup.mdx index 51b8f9f5b5..cde48f4479 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/enable-autobackup.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/enable-autobackup.mdx @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Backups are used when your Database Instance's storage option is a Local volume.
By default, the Database Instance creation date is used as the base timestamp for the automated backups. When you change the schedule configuration, the moment you validated the new configuration becomes the new base timestamp. For example, if at 8 a.m. on a Thursday you update the autobackup frequency to 24h, your next autobackup will be created at 8 a.m. on a Friday.
- When autobackup is enabled for your Local or Block volumes, regular quota limitations for backups and snapshots do not apply. Refer to the [Managed Databases FAQ page](/faq/databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/#why-is-my-number-of-active-backupssnapshots-exceeding-the-quota) for more information. + When autobackup is enabled for your Local or Block volumes, regular quota limitations for backups and snapshots do not apply. Refer to the [Managed Databases FAQ page](/databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/faq/#why-is-my-number-of-active-backupssnapshots-exceeding-the-quota) for more information. 1. Click **PostgreSQL and MySQL** under **Managed Databases** on the side menu. A list of your Database Instances displays. diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/reference-content/security-and-reliability.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/reference-content/security-and-reliability.mdx index c4244852c7..9257bb6f2f 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/reference-content/security-and-reliability.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/reference-content/security-and-reliability.mdx @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ Two types of engine version upgrades are available for your databases: ### Database extensions -For security reasons, we support a defined set of [databases extensions for PostgreSQL](/faq/databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/#which-postgresql-extensions-are-available). +For security reasons, we support a defined set of [databases extensions for PostgreSQL](/databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/faq/#which-postgresql-extensions-are-available). For security and reliability reasons, we only support a specific version of each extension for each PostgreSQL major version. diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/reference-content/ensuring-data-persistence.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/reference-content/ensuring-data-persistence.mdx index 5b35011823..85e1c4917b 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/reference-content/ensuring-data-persistence.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/reference-content/ensuring-data-persistence.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ To avoid this, Redis™* natively supports persistence by performing This feature is supported and managed by Scaleway with Managed Databases for Redis™. -Furthermore, you can leverage the [cluster mode](/faq/databases-for-redis/#what-is-the-logic-behind-the-cluster-mode) to ensure the durability of your data. +Furthermore, you can leverage the [cluster mode](/databases-for-redis/faq/#what-is-the-logic-behind-the-cluster-mode) to ensure the durability of your data. Scaleway Managed Database for Redis™ is currently best suited for caching use cases. The data persistence mechanism presented on this page do not guarantee data recovery in case of incident. @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ When you create a new Redis™ Database Instance, a Redis™ snapshot is also au ## Cluster mode -If you want to benefit from fault-tolerant architecture in some use cases, we recommend you deploy Redis™ in [cluster mode](/faq/databases-for-redis/#what-is-the-logic-behind-the-cluster-mode), where each primary node is deployed with a replica node. +If you want to benefit from fault-tolerant architecture in some use cases, we recommend you deploy Redis™ in [cluster mode](/databases-for-redis/faq/#what-is-the-logic-behind-the-cluster-mode), where each primary node is deployed with a replica node. A Redis cluster contains a minimum of three nodes and up to six nodes. Each node contains a source and a replica. The cluster nodes use hash partitioning to split the keyspace into key slots. Each replica copies the data of a specific source and can be reassigned to replicate another source or be elected as a source node if needed. This is recommended for scaling as the operation is spread across multiple nodes instead of having a single entry point. diff --git a/pages/messaging/how-to/get-started.mdx b/pages/messaging/how-to/get-started.mdx index 8b8e7e58b2..a9e3412a81 100644 --- a/pages/messaging/how-to/get-started.mdx +++ b/pages/messaging/how-to/get-started.mdx @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ To start using a NATS message broker, you must first create a NATS account. This - Choose a **region**, which is the geographical location in which your NATS account will be created. - Enter a **name** for your NATS account, or use the auto-generated name suggested for you. - - Optional: Use the *Estimated cost** calculator to simulate how messages sent and stored with NATS streams will be billed. Note that simply creating a NATS account does not in itself incur any billing. For more information about NATS billing, see the [FAQ](/faq/messaging-and-queuing/#how-are-nats-queues-and-topics-and-events-billed). + - Optional: Use the *Estimated cost** calculator to simulate how messages sent and stored with NATS streams will be billed. Note that simply creating a NATS account does not in itself incur any billing. For more information about NATS billing, see the [FAQ](/messaging-and-queuing/faq/#how-are-nats-queues-and-topics-and-events-billed). - Click **Create NATS account** to finish. You are directed to the listing of your NATS accounts, where your newly-created NATS account now appears. diff --git a/pages/messaging/quickstart.mdx b/pages/messaging/quickstart.mdx index 830a68418e..e5ae517e76 100644 --- a/pages/messaging/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/messaging/quickstart.mdx @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ To start using a NATS message broker, you must first create a NATS account. This - Choose a **region**, which is the geographical location in which your NATS account will be created. - Enter a **name** for your NATS account, or use the auto-generated name suggested for you. - - Optional: Use the *Estimated cost** calculator to simulate how messages sent and stored with NATS streams will be billed. Note that simply creating a NATS account does not in itself incur any billing. For more information about NATS billing, see the [FAQ](/faq/messaging-and-queuing/#how-are-nats-queues-and-topics-and-events-billed). + - Optional: Use the *Estimated cost** calculator to simulate how messages sent and stored with NATS streams will be billed. Note that simply creating a NATS account does not in itself incur any billing. For more information about NATS billing, see the [FAQ](/messaging-and-queuing/faq/#how-are-nats-queues-and-topics-and-events-billed). - Click **Create NATS account** to finish. You are directed to the listing of your NATS accounts, where your newly-created NATS account now appears. diff --git a/pages/object-storage/api-cli/lifecycle-rules-api.mdx b/pages/object-storage/api-cli/lifecycle-rules-api.mdx index 1a1cb424f3..f1f94144e6 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/api-cli/lifecycle-rules-api.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/api-cli/lifecycle-rules-api.mdx @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Currently, the **expiration**, **transition**, and **incomplete multipart upload Refer to our [dedicated documentation](/object-storage/how-to/edit-storage-class/) to manually change the storage class of your objects. -There might, for example, be a need to store log files for a week or a month, after which they become obsolete. It is possible to set a lifecycle rule to delete them automatically when they become obsolete. If you consider that a 3-month-old object is rarely used but still has a value, you might want to configure a rule to send it automatically to [Scaleway Glacier](/faq/objectstorage/#what-is-the-cold-storage-glacier-class), for example. +There might, for example, be a need to store log files for a week or a month, after which they become obsolete. It is possible to set a lifecycle rule to delete them automatically when they become obsolete. If you consider that a 3-month-old object is rarely used but still has a value, you might want to configure a rule to send it automatically to [Scaleway Glacier](/objectstorage/faq/#what-is-the-cold-storage-glacier-class), for example. Lifecycle management on Object Storage is available on every Amazon S3 compliant tool (sdk, aws-cli, boto, etc), as well as from the Scaleway [console](https://console.scaleway.com/organization). diff --git a/pages/object-storage/concepts.mdx b/pages/object-storage/concepts.mdx index 2229a88cc9..ce41e9b251 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/concepts.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/concepts.mdx @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ Refer to the [dedicated documentation](/object-storage/api-cli/generate-aws4-aut You can choose a storage class depending on your use case: -- `Standard`: the Standard class for any upload; is suitable for on-demand content like streaming or CDN. The `Standard` class is [Multi-AZ](/faq/objectstorage/#what-are-the-object-storage-classes-offered-by-scaleway), and is available in [all regions](#region-and-availability-zone). +- `Standard`: the Standard class for any upload; is suitable for on-demand content like streaming or CDN. The `Standard` class is [Multi-AZ](/objectstorage/faq/#what-are-the-object-storage-classes-offered-by-scaleway), and is available in [all regions](#region-and-availability-zone). - `One Zone - Infrequent Access `: the One Zone - IA class is a good choice for storing secondary backup copies or easily re-creatable data. It is available in [all regions](#region-and-availability-zone). - `Glacier`: Archived storage - prices are lower, but it needs to be restored first to be accessed. It is available in the `fr-par` and `nl-ams` regions. diff --git a/pages/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket.mdx b/pages/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket.mdx index fdea8ec2ab..62653ec6d3 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket.mdx @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ To get started with Object Storage, you must first create a bucket. Objects are 5. Select a use case for your bucket. 6. Enable [bucket versioning](/object-storage/how-to/use-bucket-versioning/) if you want to store multiple versions of your objects (this may lead to higher storage costs). -7. If applicable, you can tick the **Activate 90-day free trial** to benefit from 750 GB of free [Multi-AZ class storage](/faq/objectstorage/#what-are-the-object-storage-classes-offered-by-scaleway) for buckets in your Organization, across all regions. Refer to our [dedicated FAQ](/faq/objectstorage/#how-can-i-benefit-from-the-object-storage-free-trial) for more information. +7. If applicable, you can tick the **Activate 90-day free trial** to benefit from 750 GB of free [Multi-AZ class storage](/objectstorage/faq/#what-are-the-object-storage-classes-offered-by-scaleway) for buckets in your Organization, across all regions. Refer to our [dedicated FAQ](/objectstorage/faq/#how-can-i-benefit-from-the-object-storage-free-trial) for more information. 8. Enter a name for your bucket. 9. Optionally, you can use the cost estimator to simulate your Object Storage costs. 10. Click **Create bucket** to confirm. A list of your buckets displays, showing the newly created bucket. diff --git a/pages/object-storage/quickstart.mdx b/pages/object-storage/quickstart.mdx index c9e1338271..261dfbf312 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/quickstart.mdx @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ You can find more information about your bucket by clicking on its name in the * Before uploading your files, make sure the file name follows the [AWS S3 Object key naming guidelines](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/object-keys.html#object-key-guidelines). 5. Select the Storage Class of your object. Scaleway Object Storage allows you to associate storage classes with each of your objects. You can choose the storage class depending on your use case: - - [Standard](/object-storage/concepts/#storage-class): The `Standard` class is [Multi-AZ](/faq/objectstorage/#what-are-the-object-storage-classes-offered-by-scaleway), and is available in all regions. It is suitable for any use case, such as on-demand content, like streaming or CDN. + - [Standard](/object-storage/concepts/#storage-class): The `Standard` class is [Multi-AZ](/objectstorage/faq/#what-are-the-object-storage-classes-offered-by-scaleway), and is available in all regions. It is suitable for any use case, such as on-demand content, like streaming or CDN. - [One Zone - IA](/object-storage/concepts/#storage-class): The `One Zone - IA` class is available in all regions, and is a good choice for storing secondary backup copies or easily re-creatable data. - [Glacier](/object-storage/concepts/#storage-class): Archived storage. Your data needs to be restored first to be accessed. This class is available in the `fr-par` and `nl-ams` regions. diff --git a/pages/public-gateways/troubleshooting/index.mdx b/pages/public-gateways/troubleshooting/index.mdx index 8699132a03..db05715a75 100644 --- a/pages/public-gateways/troubleshooting/index.mdx +++ b/pages/public-gateways/troubleshooting/index.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ categories: -5. Review the new [compute](/faq/serverless-sql-databases/#how-am-i-billed-for-serverless-sql-databases) estimated cost. +5. Review the new [compute](/serverless-sql-databases/faq/#how-am-i-billed-for-serverless-sql-databases) estimated cost. 6. Click **Apply changes**. diff --git a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/manage-backups.mdx b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/manage-backups.mdx index 745bf6ae36..3f1f6b0354 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/manage-backups.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/how-to/manage-backups.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ categories: Serverless SQL Databases are automatically backed up every day at the same time. [Backups](/serverless-sql-databases/concepts/#backup) are stored for 7 days. They are useful when you need to restore a specific state of your Serverless SQL Database. You can restore a database to a previous state, create a new database from a specific backup, or export a backup in `.pg_dump` format. - The restore duration depends on the size of your database. Restore operations are considered as regular database activity, and are therefore billed the same way. Refer to our [dedicated FAQ](/faq/serverless-sql-databases/) for more information. + The restore duration depends on the size of your database. Restore operations are considered as regular database activity, and are therefore billed the same way. Refer to our [dedicated FAQ](/serverless-sql-databases/faq/) for more information. diff --git a/pages/transactional-email/troubleshooting/delist-domain.mdx b/pages/transactional-email/troubleshooting/delist-domain.mdx index 3a87dfb00d..d3ebbb0aee 100644 --- a/pages/transactional-email/troubleshooting/delist-domain.mdx +++ b/pages/transactional-email/troubleshooting/delist-domain.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Use the [Spamhaus Checker](https://check.spamhaus.org/) to see if your domain is Make sure you are sending emails to people who have agreed to receive them, and to delete hard bounce emails. You can also [contact our support team](https://console.scaleway.com/support/tickets) to help you address the issue. -Once you have identified what the issue is, you can [submit a removal request](https://www.spamhaus.org/faq/section/General%20Questions#251). Once your removal request is received, Spamhaus will try and answer any questions you may have before approving the removal. +Once you have identified what the issue is, you can [submit a removal request](https://www.spamhaus.org/section/faq/General%20Questions#251). Once your removal request is received, Spamhaus will try and answer any questions you may have before approving the removal. Submitting a removal request does not guarantee that the removal will be granted. Make sure that the problem has been addressed before submitting the request. diff --git a/pages/vpc/reference-content/getting-most-private-networks.mdx b/pages/vpc/reference-content/getting-most-private-networks.mdx index 84c7531dcb..caa934eae5 100644 --- a/pages/vpc/reference-content/getting-most-private-networks.mdx +++ b/pages/vpc/reference-content/getting-most-private-networks.mdx @@ -127,6 +127,6 @@ Different types of Scaleway resources may have different requirements and possib | Compatible with private IPv6 | No | No | No | No | | Compatible with reserved IPs | No | No | Yes | Yes | | Additional information | Must have at least one of
private and/or public endpoint | Must have at least one of
private and/or public endpoint | -- | Private LBs must have a PN | -| Documentation | [Go](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/connect-database-private-network/) | [Go](/faq/databases-for-redis/#what-is-the-private-networks-feature-for-redistm-database-instances) | [Go](/public-gateways/how-to/configure-a-public-gateway/#how-to-attach-a-public-gateway-to-a-private-network) | [Go](/load-balancer/how-to/use-with-private-network/) +| Documentation | [Go](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/connect-database-private-network/) | [Go](/databases-for-redis/faq/#what-is-the-private-networks-feature-for-redistm-database-instances) | [Go](/public-gateways/how-to/configure-a-public-gateway/#how-to-attach-a-public-gateway-to-a-private-network) | [Go](/load-balancer/how-to/use-with-private-network/) diff --git a/pages/vpc/reference-content/vpc-migration.mdx b/pages/vpc/reference-content/vpc-migration.mdx index dfd0e67f92..7baab2a1db 100644 --- a/pages/vpc/reference-content/vpc-migration.mdx +++ b/pages/vpc/reference-content/vpc-migration.mdx @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ Read our [blog post](https://www.scaleway.com/en/blog/virtual-private-cloud-publ ## Further resources - [VPC Public Beta Documentation](/vpc/) -- [VPC FAQ](/faq/vpc/) +- [VPC FAQ](/vpc/faq/) - [VPC API Documentation](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/vpc/) - [Scaleway Developers Tools](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/) - [Tutorials](/tutorials/?facetFilters=%5B%22categories%3Avpc%22%5D&page=1/) diff --git a/pages/vpc/troubleshooting/index.mdx b/pages/vpc/troubleshooting/index.mdx index 1c24ff1c9c..0280f98079 100644 --- a/pages/vpc/troubleshooting/index.mdx +++ b/pages/vpc/troubleshooting/index.mdx @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ categories: Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2025 16:06:15 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 2/4] fix(gen): update links --- .../how-to/change-volume-type.mdx | 2 +- .../how-to/enable-autobackup.mdx | 2 +- .../reference-content/security-and-reliability.mdx | 2 +- .../reference-content/ensuring-data-persistence.mdx | 4 ++-- pages/vpc/reference-content/getting-most-private-networks.mdx | 2 +- 5 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/change-volume-type.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/change-volume-type.mdx index ffce71f77c..8b88145fcf 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/change-volume-type.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/change-volume-type.mdx @@ -40,5 +40,5 @@ It is possible to change your [volume type](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-an - When switching from a Local volume to a Block volume, and if [Autobackup](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/enable-autobackup/) is enabled, be aware that the snapshot type will change. Local volumes use logical backups, whereas Block Storage employs snapshots. Both types are priced at €0.03 per GB per month, but their distinct backup methods affect storage space differently, influencing the final monthly cost based on your usage. - Disk size cannot be reduced, so when switching from Local to Block, the volume size remains the same by default. - When switching from a Block to a Local volume, make sure to select a node with a Local Storage with size equal or greater than your current Block Storage. If you choose a Database Instance type with a Local volume larger than your current block volume, you will be billed for the full capacity of the Database Instance. - - When autobackup is enabled for your Local or Block volumes, regular quota limitations for backups and snapshots do not apply. Refer to the [Managed Databases FAQ page](/databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/faq/#why-is-my-number-of-active-backupssnapshots-exceeding-the-quota) for more information. + - When autobackup is enabled for your Local or Block volumes, regular quota limitations for backups and snapshots do not apply. Refer to the [Managed Databases FAQ page](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/faq/#why-is-my-number-of-active-backupssnapshots-exceeding-the-quota) for more information.
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/enable-autobackup.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/enable-autobackup.mdx index cde48f4479..bc97275665 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/enable-autobackup.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/enable-autobackup.mdx @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Backups are used when your Database Instance's storage option is a Local volume.
By default, the Database Instance creation date is used as the base timestamp for the automated backups. When you change the schedule configuration, the moment you validated the new configuration becomes the new base timestamp. For example, if at 8 a.m. on a Thursday you update the autobackup frequency to 24h, your next autobackup will be created at 8 a.m. on a Friday.
- When autobackup is enabled for your Local or Block volumes, regular quota limitations for backups and snapshots do not apply. Refer to the [Managed Databases FAQ page](/databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/faq/#why-is-my-number-of-active-backupssnapshots-exceeding-the-quota) for more information. + When autobackup is enabled for your Local or Block volumes, regular quota limitations for backups and snapshots do not apply. Refer to the [Managed Databases FAQ page](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/faq/#why-is-my-number-of-active-backupssnapshots-exceeding-the-quota) for more information. 1. Click **PostgreSQL and MySQL** under **Managed Databases** on the side menu. A list of your Database Instances displays. diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/reference-content/security-and-reliability.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/reference-content/security-and-reliability.mdx index 9257bb6f2f..112e5a6594 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/reference-content/security-and-reliability.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/reference-content/security-and-reliability.mdx @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ Two types of engine version upgrades are available for your databases: ### Database extensions -For security reasons, we support a defined set of [databases extensions for PostgreSQL](/databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/faq/#which-postgresql-extensions-are-available). +For security reasons, we support a defined set of [databases extensions for PostgreSQL](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/faq/#which-postgresql-extensions-are-available). For security and reliability reasons, we only support a specific version of each extension for each PostgreSQL major version. diff --git a/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/reference-content/ensuring-data-persistence.mdx b/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/reference-content/ensuring-data-persistence.mdx index 85e1c4917b..52ba8aaafc 100644 --- a/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/reference-content/ensuring-data-persistence.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-databases-for-redis/reference-content/ensuring-data-persistence.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ To avoid this, Redis™* natively supports persistence by performing This feature is supported and managed by Scaleway with Managed Databases for Redis™. -Furthermore, you can leverage the [cluster mode](/databases-for-redis/faq/#what-is-the-logic-behind-the-cluster-mode) to ensure the durability of your data. +Furthermore, you can leverage the [cluster mode](/managed-databases-for-redis/faq/#what-is-the-logic-behind-the-cluster-mode) to ensure the durability of your data. Scaleway Managed Database for Redis™ is currently best suited for caching use cases. The data persistence mechanism presented on this page do not guarantee data recovery in case of incident. @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ When you create a new Redis™ Database Instance, a Redis™ snapshot is also au ## Cluster mode -If you want to benefit from fault-tolerant architecture in some use cases, we recommend you deploy Redis™ in [cluster mode](/databases-for-redis/faq/#what-is-the-logic-behind-the-cluster-mode), where each primary node is deployed with a replica node. +If you want to benefit from fault-tolerant architecture in some use cases, we recommend you deploy Redis™ in [cluster mode](/managed-databases-for-redis/faq/#what-is-the-logic-behind-the-cluster-mode), where each primary node is deployed with a replica node. A Redis cluster contains a minimum of three nodes and up to six nodes. Each node contains a source and a replica. The cluster nodes use hash partitioning to split the keyspace into key slots. Each replica copies the data of a specific source and can be reassigned to replicate another source or be elected as a source node if needed. This is recommended for scaling as the operation is spread across multiple nodes instead of having a single entry point. diff --git a/pages/vpc/reference-content/getting-most-private-networks.mdx b/pages/vpc/reference-content/getting-most-private-networks.mdx index caa934eae5..4bfe5289d9 100644 --- a/pages/vpc/reference-content/getting-most-private-networks.mdx +++ b/pages/vpc/reference-content/getting-most-private-networks.mdx @@ -127,6 +127,6 @@ Different types of Scaleway resources may have different requirements and possib | Compatible with private IPv6 | No | No | No | No | | Compatible with reserved IPs | No | No | Yes | Yes | | Additional information | Must have at least one of
private and/or public endpoint | Must have at least one of
private and/or public endpoint | -- | Private LBs must have a PN | -| Documentation | [Go](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/connect-database-private-network/) | [Go](/databases-for-redis/faq/#what-is-the-private-networks-feature-for-redistm-database-instances) | [Go](/public-gateways/how-to/configure-a-public-gateway/#how-to-attach-a-public-gateway-to-a-private-network) | [Go](/load-balancer/how-to/use-with-private-network/) +| Documentation | [Go](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/connect-database-private-network/) | [Go](/managed-databases-for-redis/faq/#what-is-the-private-networks-feature-for-redistm-database-instances) | [Go](/public-gateways/how-to/configure-a-public-gateway/#how-to-attach-a-public-gateway-to-a-private-network) | [Go](/load-balancer/how-to/use-with-private-network/) From 37b158fa2c7b24e0cb6da8374e642c985239a7cf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Benedikt Rollik Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2025 16:08:14 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 3/4] Update pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/link-dedibox-account.mdx --- pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/link-dedibox-account.mdx | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/link-dedibox-account.mdx b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/link-dedibox-account.mdx index f9bd1c5514..e3e610c7a6 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/link-dedibox-account.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/link-dedibox-account.mdx @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ You can now manage your current and future Dedibox servers from the Scaleway con - [Ordered](/dedibox-scaleway/how-to/order-dedibox/) a Dedibox server - You can come back to your current [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/) at any time after you have received an invitation by email. Refer to our [FAQ](/dedibox-in-scaleway-console/faq/) for more information. + You can come back to your current [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/) at any time after you have received an invitation by email. Refer to our [FAQ](/dedibox-scaleway/faq/) for more information. Follow these steps to link your Dedibox account to your Scaleway account: From 24be6e4878ab5e4c138dfd461cae16488bfe6111 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Benedikt Rollik Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2025 16:15:19 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 4/4] fix(faq): links --- pages/account/reference-content/products-availability.mdx | 2 +- pages/messaging/how-to/get-started.mdx | 2 +- pages/messaging/quickstart.mdx | 2 +- pages/object-storage/api-cli/lifecycle-rules-api.mdx | 2 +- pages/object-storage/concepts.mdx | 2 +- pages/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket.mdx | 2 +- pages/object-storage/quickstart.mdx | 2 +- 7 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/pages/account/reference-content/products-availability.mdx b/pages/account/reference-content/products-availability.mdx index 76bd5ef2ce..8ae434d476 100644 --- a/pages/account/reference-content/products-availability.mdx +++ b/pages/account/reference-content/products-availability.mdx @@ -59,4 +59,4 @@ Scaleway products are available in multiple regions and locations worldwide. Thi | | Audit Trail | Across Paris region | Across Amsterdam region | Not available yet | -* \* All Glacier data is stored in [Paris DC4](/objectstorage/faq/#why-are-glacier-objects-stored-in-paris-dc4-is-it-accessible-from-buckets-in-all-locations). +* \* All Glacier data is stored in [Paris DC4](/object-storage/faq/#why-are-glacier-objects-stored-in-paris-dc4-is-it-accessible-from-buckets-in-all-locations). diff --git a/pages/messaging/how-to/get-started.mdx b/pages/messaging/how-to/get-started.mdx index a9e3412a81..639996edfa 100644 --- a/pages/messaging/how-to/get-started.mdx +++ b/pages/messaging/how-to/get-started.mdx @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ To start using a NATS message broker, you must first create a NATS account. This - Choose a **region**, which is the geographical location in which your NATS account will be created. - Enter a **name** for your NATS account, or use the auto-generated name suggested for you. - - Optional: Use the *Estimated cost** calculator to simulate how messages sent and stored with NATS streams will be billed. Note that simply creating a NATS account does not in itself incur any billing. For more information about NATS billing, see the [FAQ](/messaging-and-queuing/faq/#how-are-nats-queues-and-topics-and-events-billed). + - Optional: Use the *Estimated cost** calculator to simulate how messages sent and stored with NATS streams will be billed. Note that simply creating a NATS account does not in itself incur any billing. For more information about NATS billing, see the [FAQ](/messaging/faq/#how-are-nats-queues-and-topics-and-events-billed). - Click **Create NATS account** to finish. You are directed to the listing of your NATS accounts, where your newly-created NATS account now appears. diff --git a/pages/messaging/quickstart.mdx b/pages/messaging/quickstart.mdx index e5ae517e76..22865766a6 100644 --- a/pages/messaging/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/messaging/quickstart.mdx @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ To start using a NATS message broker, you must first create a NATS account. This - Choose a **region**, which is the geographical location in which your NATS account will be created. - Enter a **name** for your NATS account, or use the auto-generated name suggested for you. - - Optional: Use the *Estimated cost** calculator to simulate how messages sent and stored with NATS streams will be billed. Note that simply creating a NATS account does not in itself incur any billing. For more information about NATS billing, see the [FAQ](/messaging-and-queuing/faq/#how-are-nats-queues-and-topics-and-events-billed). + - Optional: Use the *Estimated cost** calculator to simulate how messages sent and stored with NATS streams will be billed. Note that simply creating a NATS account does not in itself incur any billing. For more information about NATS billing, see the [FAQ](/messaging/faq/#how-are-nats-queues-and-topics-and-events-billed). - Click **Create NATS account** to finish. You are directed to the listing of your NATS accounts, where your newly-created NATS account now appears. diff --git a/pages/object-storage/api-cli/lifecycle-rules-api.mdx b/pages/object-storage/api-cli/lifecycle-rules-api.mdx index f1f94144e6..8a9764b286 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/api-cli/lifecycle-rules-api.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/api-cli/lifecycle-rules-api.mdx @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Currently, the **expiration**, **transition**, and **incomplete multipart upload Refer to our [dedicated documentation](/object-storage/how-to/edit-storage-class/) to manually change the storage class of your objects.
-There might, for example, be a need to store log files for a week or a month, after which they become obsolete. It is possible to set a lifecycle rule to delete them automatically when they become obsolete. If you consider that a 3-month-old object is rarely used but still has a value, you might want to configure a rule to send it automatically to [Scaleway Glacier](/objectstorage/faq/#what-is-the-cold-storage-glacier-class), for example. +There might, for example, be a need to store log files for a week or a month, after which they become obsolete. It is possible to set a lifecycle rule to delete them automatically when they become obsolete. If you consider that a 3-month-old object is rarely used but still has a value, you might want to configure a rule to send it automatically to [Scaleway Glacier](/object-storage/faq/#what-is-the-cold-storage-glacier-class), for example. Lifecycle management on Object Storage is available on every Amazon S3 compliant tool (sdk, aws-cli, boto, etc), as well as from the Scaleway [console](https://console.scaleway.com/organization). diff --git a/pages/object-storage/concepts.mdx b/pages/object-storage/concepts.mdx index ce41e9b251..0a787920ef 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/concepts.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/concepts.mdx @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ Refer to the [dedicated documentation](/object-storage/api-cli/generate-aws4-aut You can choose a storage class depending on your use case: -- `Standard`: the Standard class for any upload; is suitable for on-demand content like streaming or CDN. The `Standard` class is [Multi-AZ](/objectstorage/faq/#what-are-the-object-storage-classes-offered-by-scaleway), and is available in [all regions](#region-and-availability-zone). +- `Standard`: the Standard class for any upload; is suitable for on-demand content like streaming or CDN. The `Standard` class is [Multi-AZ](/object-storage/faq/#what-are-the-object-storage-classes-offered-by-scaleway), and is available in [all regions](#region-and-availability-zone). - `One Zone - Infrequent Access `: the One Zone - IA class is a good choice for storing secondary backup copies or easily re-creatable data. It is available in [all regions](#region-and-availability-zone). - `Glacier`: Archived storage - prices are lower, but it needs to be restored first to be accessed. It is available in the `fr-par` and `nl-ams` regions. diff --git a/pages/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket.mdx b/pages/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket.mdx index 62653ec6d3..f0ea5ca14d 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/how-to/create-a-bucket.mdx @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ To get started with Object Storage, you must first create a bucket. Objects are 5. Select a use case for your bucket. 6. Enable [bucket versioning](/object-storage/how-to/use-bucket-versioning/) if you want to store multiple versions of your objects (this may lead to higher storage costs). -7. If applicable, you can tick the **Activate 90-day free trial** to benefit from 750 GB of free [Multi-AZ class storage](/objectstorage/faq/#what-are-the-object-storage-classes-offered-by-scaleway) for buckets in your Organization, across all regions. Refer to our [dedicated FAQ](/objectstorage/faq/#how-can-i-benefit-from-the-object-storage-free-trial) for more information. +7. If applicable, you can tick the **Activate 90-day free trial** to benefit from 750 GB of free [Multi-AZ class storage](/object-storage/faq/#what-are-the-object-storage-classes-offered-by-scaleway) for buckets in your Organization, across all regions. Refer to our [dedicated FAQ](/object-storage/faq/#how-can-i-benefit-from-the-object-storage-free-trial) for more information. 8. Enter a name for your bucket. 9. Optionally, you can use the cost estimator to simulate your Object Storage costs. 10. Click **Create bucket** to confirm. A list of your buckets displays, showing the newly created bucket. diff --git a/pages/object-storage/quickstart.mdx b/pages/object-storage/quickstart.mdx index 261dfbf312..3a51bdd227 100644 --- a/pages/object-storage/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/object-storage/quickstart.mdx @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ You can find more information about your bucket by clicking on its name in the * Before uploading your files, make sure the file name follows the [AWS S3 Object key naming guidelines](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/object-keys.html#object-key-guidelines). 5. Select the Storage Class of your object. Scaleway Object Storage allows you to associate storage classes with each of your objects. You can choose the storage class depending on your use case: - - [Standard](/object-storage/concepts/#storage-class): The `Standard` class is [Multi-AZ](/objectstorage/faq/#what-are-the-object-storage-classes-offered-by-scaleway), and is available in all regions. It is suitable for any use case, such as on-demand content, like streaming or CDN. + - [Standard](/object-storage/concepts/#storage-class): The `Standard` class is [Multi-AZ](/object-storage/faq/#what-are-the-object-storage-classes-offered-by-scaleway), and is available in all regions. It is suitable for any use case, such as on-demand content, like streaming or CDN. - [One Zone - IA](/object-storage/concepts/#storage-class): The `One Zone - IA` class is available in all regions, and is a good choice for storing secondary backup copies or easily re-creatable data. - [Glacier](/object-storage/concepts/#storage-class): Archived storage. Your data needs to be restored first to be accessed. This class is available in the `fr-par` and `nl-ams` regions.