diff --git a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/deploy-container.mdx b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/deploy-container.mdx
index 2df1d85dca..2ad27f4fd0 100644
--- a/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/deploy-container.mdx
+++ b/pages/serverless-containers/how-to/deploy-container.mdx
@@ -30,22 +30,34 @@ You can deploy a container from the [Scaleway Container Registry](/container-reg
1. Click **Containers** in the **Serverless** section of the side menu. The containers page displays.
2. Click the relevant container's namespace.
3. Click **Deploy container**. The container creation wizard displays.
-4. Complete the following steps in the wizard:
- - Select the **Scaleway** Container Registry.
- - Choose an [image](/serverless-containers/concepts/#container-image) from your Container Registry.
- - Select the required Container Registry namespace from the drop-down list, and then select the container and tag.
- - Choose the [port](/serverless-containers/concepts/#port) your container is listening on. We recommend configuring your container to listen on the `$PORT` environment variable.
- - Choose a **name** for your container and, optionally, a **description**. The name must only contain alphanumeric characters and dashes.
- - Choose the **resources** to be allocated to your container at runtime. These define the performance characteristics of your container.
-
- Available memory depends on allocated vCPU, and the maximum ephemeral storage value depends on allocated memory.
-
-5. Set your [autoscaling](/serverless-containers/concepts/#autoscaling) preferences:
+
+### Container image configuration
+
+1. Select the **Scaleway** Container Registry.
+
+2. Choose an [image](/serverless-containers/concepts/#container-image) from your Container Registry.
+
+3. Select the required Container Registry namespace from the drop-down list, then select the container and tag.
+
+4. Choose the [port](/serverless-containers/concepts/#port) your container is listening on. We recommend configuring your container to listen on the `$PORT` environment variable.
+
+5. Choose a **name** for your container and, optionally, a **description**. The name must only contain alphanumeric characters and dashes.
+
+### Container resources and scaling
+
+1. Choose the **CPU** resources to be allocated to your container at runtime.
+
+2. Choose the amount of **memory** to be allocated to your container. Available memory options depend on allocated vCPU, and the maximum ephemeral storage value depends on allocated memory.
+3. Set your [autoscaling](/serverless-containers/concepts/#autoscaling) preferences:
- **Request concurrency**: your container automatically scales up/down within the minimum and maximum values entered based on the number of concurrent requests received on each active instance of your container.
- **CPU percentage**: your container automatically scales up/down within the minimum and maximum values entered based on the CPU load.
- **RAM percentage**: your container automatically scales up/down within the minimum and maximum values entered based on the RAM used.
-6. In the **Advanced options** section, set the following:
-
+
+### Container advanced options
+
+In the **Advanced options** section, set the following:
+
+
- Declare [environment variables](/serverless-containers/concepts/#environment-variables) you want to inject into your container. For each environment variable, click **+Add variable** and enter the key/value pair.
- Declare [secrets](/serverless-containers/concepts/#secrets) for your container. Secrets are environment variables that are injected into your container, but the values are not retained or displayed by Scaleway after initial validation.
@@ -75,9 +87,15 @@ You can deploy a container from the [Scaleway Container Registry](/container-reg
- Modify the [ephemeral storage](/serverless-containers/concepts/#ephemeral-storage) according to your needs.
-
-7. Verify the **estimated cost**.
-8. Click **Deploy container** to finish.
+
+
+### Container cost and validation
+
+1. Update the **Number of requests** and **Average request duration** fields to simulate the behavior of your function.
+
+2. Verify the **estimated cost**. Refer to the [Serverless Functions pricing](/serverless-functions/faq/#how-am-i-billed-for-serverless-functions) for more information on how billing works.
+
+3. Click **Create function** to finish.
## Deploy from an external container registry
@@ -92,23 +110,33 @@ Private external container registries are currently not supported.
1. Click **Containers** in the **Serverless** section of the side menu. The containers page displays.
2. Click the relevant container's namespace.
3. Click **Deploy container**. The container creation wizard displays.
-4. Complete the following steps in the wizard:
- - Select the **External** container registry.
- - Enter the public container **image URL** provided by the external registry. For example:
+
+### Container image configuration
+
+1. Select the **External** Container Registry.
+
+2. Enter the public container **image URL** provided by the external registry. For example:
- `nginx:latest` to deploy the latest nginx image from [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/)
- `ghcr.io/namespace/image` to deploy an image from [GitHub Container Registry](https://github.com/features/packages)
- - Choose the [port](/serverless-containers/concepts/#port) your container is listening on. We recommend configuring your container to listen on the `$PORT` environment variable.
- - Choose a **name** for your container and, optionally, a **description**. The name must only contain alphanumeric characters and dashes.
- - Choose the **resources** to be allocated to your container at runtime. These define the performance characteristics of your container.
-
- Available memory depends on allocated vCPU, and the maximum ephemeral storage value depends on allocated memory.
-
-5. Set your [autoscaling](/serverless-containers/concepts/#autoscaling) preferences:
+3. Choose the [port](/serverless-containers/concepts/#port) your container is listening on. We recommend configuring your container to listen on the `$PORT` environment variable.
+
+4. Choose a **name** for your container and, optionally, a **description**. The name must only contain alphanumeric characters and dashes.
+
+### Container resources and scaling
+
+1. Choose the **CPU** resources to be allocated to your container at runtime.
+
+2. Choose the amount of **memory** to be allocated to your container. Available memory options depend on allocated vCPU, and the maximum ephemeral storage value depends on allocated memory.
+3. Set your [autoscaling](/serverless-containers/concepts/#autoscaling) preferences:
- **Request concurrency**: your container automatically scales up/down within the minimum and maximum values entered based on the number of concurrent requests received on each active instance of your container.
- **CPU percentage**: your container automatically scales up/down within the minimum and maximum values entered based on the CPU load.
- **RAM percentage**: your container automatically scales up/down within the minimum and maximum values entered based on the RAM used.
-6. In the **Advanced options** section, set the following:
-
+
+### Container advanced options
+
+In the **Advanced options** section, set the following:
+
+
- Declare [environment variables](/serverless-containers/concepts/#environment-variables) you want to inject into your container. For each environment variable, click **+Add variable** and enter the key/value pair.
- Declare [secrets](/serverless-containers/concepts/#secrets) for your container. Secrets are environment variables that are injected into your container, but the values are not retained or displayed by Scaleway after initial validation.
@@ -138,6 +166,6 @@ Private external container registries are currently not supported.
- Modify the [ephemeral storage](/serverless-containers/concepts/#ephemeral-storage) according to your needs.
-
+
7. Verify the **estimated cost**.
8. Click **Deploy container** to finish.
diff --git a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/create-a-function.mdx b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/create-a-function.mdx
index 6f6b2a42a7..c71df2184f 100644
--- a/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/create-a-function.mdx
+++ b/pages/serverless-functions/how-to/create-a-function.mdx
@@ -56,28 +56,31 @@ This page shows you how to deploy a [function](/serverless-functions/concepts/#s
Define a minimum of **one instance** or more to avoid [cold starts](/serverless-functions/concepts/#cold-start).
-### Function advanced options (optional)
-
-1. Click **+ Advanced options**.
-
-2. Define any **environment variables** you want to inject into your function. For each environment variable, click **+ Add variable** and enter the key/value pair.
-
-3. Define any **Secrets** you want to inject into your function. For each secret, click **+ Add secret** and enter the key/value pair. Secrets are environment variables which are injected into your function and stored securely, but not displayed in the console after initial validation.
-
-
- Encode your environment variables and secrets to `base64` if they are too large, and contain carriage returns.
-
-
-4. Set the desired **privacy policy** for your function. This defines whether a function can be executed anonymously (**public**) or only via an authentication mechanism provided by the [Scaleway API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/serverless-functions/#authentication) (**private**).
-
-5. Tick the box under **HTTPS connections only** to prevent your function from being called from insecure HTTP connections. All HTTP traffic will be redirected to HTTPS.
-
-6. Set the desired timeout for your function.
-
-7. Choose the desired **Sandbox** environment for your function.
-
- [Triggers](/serverless-functions/concepts/#trigger) can no longer be added from this screen. For more information, refer to the [How to add a trigger to a function](/serverless-functions/how-to/add-trigger-to-a-function/) documentation.
-
+### Function advanced options
+
+In the **Advanced options** section, set the following:
+
+
+
+ - Declare [environment variables](/serverless-functions/concepts/#environment-variables) you want to inject into your function. For each environment variable, click **+Add variable** and enter the key/value pair.
+ - Declare [secrets](/serverless-functions/concepts/#secrets) for your function. Secrets are environment variables that are injected into your function, but the values are not retained or displayed by Scaleway after initial validation.
+
+ Encode your environment variables and secrets to `base64` if they are too large, and contain carriage returns.
+
+
+
+ - Set the desired [privacy policy](/serverless-functions/concepts/#privacy-policy) for your function. This defines whether function invocation may be done anonymously (**public**) or only via an authentication mechanism provided by the [Scaleway API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/serverless-functions/#authentication) (**private**).
+ - Tick the box under **HTTPS connections only** to prevent your function from being called from insecure HTTP connections. All HTTP traffic will be redirected to HTTPS.
+
+
+ - Set a custom [timeout](/serverless-functions/concepts/#request-timeout) for the duration of the requests received by your function.
+
+
+ - Select a [sandbox](/serverless-functions/concepts/#sandbox) version:
+ - Sandbox v2 for shorter cold starts (recommended).
+ - Sandbox v1 if you require full compatibility with the Linux system call interface (legacy).
+
+
### Function cost and validation