From 7dbe9fa7557da29a9564e2412a3050d9b3379279 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Antoine CARON Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2025 13:56:26 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] feat: replace 301 url by real url --- ...hosting-added-web-hosting-migration-between-online-a.mdx | 2 +- .../how-to/terminate-online-classic-hosting.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-account/how-to/outsource-failover-ip.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-account/how-to/update-password.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-dns/how-to/configure-secondary-dns.mdx | 4 ++-- pages/dedibox-domains/how-to/purchase-domain.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-domains/how-to/transfer-domain.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-domains/how-to/validate-waps-info.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-domains/quickstart.mdx | 4 ++-- pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-reverse-dns.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-windows.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/create-virtual-mac.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/order-failover-ip.mdx | 4 ++-- pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/configure-ipv6-linux.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/configure-ipv6-windows.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/create-subnet.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/debug-ipv6.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/enable-ipv6-slaac.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/request-prefix.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-ipv6/quickstart.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/quantaplex.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/supermicro.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/configure-rpnv1.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/connect-rpn-san-windows.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/connect-rpn-san.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/find-rpn-gateway.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/mount-rpn-san-linux.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/use-rpn-san-esxi-v7.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/use-rpn-san-esxi.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/use-rpn-san-proxmox.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/use-rpn-vpn.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-rpn/quickstart.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-vps/how-to/delete-vps.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-vps/how-to/reinstall-vps.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox-vps/quickstart.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox/how-to/terminate-dedibox-server.mdx | 2 +- pages/dedibox/how-to/use-dedibackup-ftp-backup.mdx | 2 +- pages/gpu/reference-content/choosing-gpu-instance-type.mdx | 6 +++--- .../reference-content/migrating-vms-vmware-scaleway.mdx | 4 ++-- pages/managed-inference/how-to/configure-autoscaling.mdx | 2 +- pages/managed-inference/how-to/create-deployment.mdx | 2 +- pages/managed-inference/quickstart.mdx | 2 +- .../troubleshooting/connection-errors.mdx | 2 +- pages/webhosting/how-to/migrate-webhosting-plan.mdx | 2 +- .../classic-hosting-migration-information.mdx | 2 +- tutorials/add-disk-configure-datastore-esxi/index.mdx | 2 +- .../collecting-visualizing-logs-elastic-stack/index.mdx | 2 +- .../configure-netbox-managed-postgresql-database/index.mdx | 2 +- tutorials/configure-vm-hyperv/index.mdx | 2 +- .../deploy-hasura-engine-database-postgresql/index.mdx | 4 ++-- tutorials/deploy-instances-packer-terraform/index.mdx | 2 +- tutorials/deploy-openproject-database-postgresql/index.mdx | 2 +- tutorials/deploy-saas-application/index.mdx | 2 +- .../deploy-wordpress-managed-database-mysql8/index.mdx | 2 +- tutorials/dhcpcd-dedibox/index.mdx | 2 +- tutorials/glpi/index.mdx | 2 +- tutorials/manage-database-instance-pgadmin4/index.mdx | 4 ++-- tutorials/migrate-databases-instance/index.mdx | 6 +++--- .../migrate-mysql-databases-postgresql-pgloader/index.mdx | 4 ++-- tutorials/postgis-managed-databases/index.mdx | 2 +- tutorials/prestashop-dedibox/index.mdx | 2 +- tutorials/proxmox-softraid/index.mdx | 2 +- tutorials/use-managed-redis-with-mysql/index.mdx | 2 +- 64 files changed, 75 insertions(+), 75 deletions(-) diff --git a/changelog/april2024/2024-04-04-webhosting-added-web-hosting-migration-between-online-a.mdx b/changelog/april2024/2024-04-04-webhosting-added-web-hosting-migration-between-online-a.mdx index d4d6fea7fc..a1747148d7 100644 --- a/changelog/april2024/2024-04-04-webhosting-added-web-hosting-migration-between-online-a.mdx +++ b/changelog/april2024/2024-04-04-webhosting-added-web-hosting-migration-between-online-a.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ A significant upgrade for all our clients is available now: the ability to seaml **How it works:** -The migration process starts off from your [Online Console](https://console.online.net/). Simply initiate the process when prompted, and you will be guided through each step. If you have not already created a Scaleway account, you will receive an invitation to create one in the near future. +The migration process starts off from your [Online Console](https://console.online.net/en/login). Simply initiate the process when prompted, and you will be guided through each step. If you have not already created a Scaleway account, you will receive an invitation to create one in the near future. Our migration tool handles everything for you, ensuring a smooth transition. Plus, if you also have domains hosted with Scaleway/Online, the process becomes even more streamlined. All you need to do is select your new hosting offer, and let the tool take care of the rest. diff --git a/pages/classic-hosting/how-to/terminate-online-classic-hosting.mdx b/pages/classic-hosting/how-to/terminate-online-classic-hosting.mdx index dde3407331..1a28f90fb9 100644 --- a/pages/classic-hosting/how-to/terminate-online-classic-hosting.mdx +++ b/pages/classic-hosting/how-to/terminate-online-classic-hosting.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ This page shows you how to terminate an Online (Dedibox) Web Hosting plan. ## How to terminate your Online Web Hosting plan -1. Click your username, next to _logged in as_, in the top right corner of the [Online console](https://console.online.net/). +1. Click your username, next to _logged in as_, in the top right corner of the [Online console](https://console.online.net/en/login). 2. Click **Services** from the drop-down menu. The service page displays. 3. Click **Detail** next to the Web Hosting plan you want to terminate. The **Hosting plan information** page displays. 4. Click **Terminate**. A pop-up displays. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/outsource-failover-ip.mdx b/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/outsource-failover-ip.mdx index 820ce74962..aa10b57540 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/outsource-failover-ip.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/outsource-failover-ip.mdx @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ dates: Outsourcing a Dedibox failover IPs allows another Dedibox user to manage these resources on your behalf. -1. In the [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/), navigate to **Server** > **Network configuration** from the top menu. This will display a list of your allocated failover IPs. +1. In the [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/en/login), navigate to **Server** > **Network configuration** from the top menu. This will display a list of your allocated failover IPs. 2. Locate the failover IP you intend to outsource. Click the settings icon (typically a gear icon) next to the selected IP. A drop-down menu will appear. 3. Select **Outsourcing** from the drop-down menu. This will open the outsourcing form, where you can specify the new technical contact. 4. Enter the **identifier** (login) of the Dedibox user who will manage the failover IP in the outsourcing form. Ensure that the identifier corresponds to the other user's Dedibox console account. Complete the form by providing any additional required details. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/update-password.mdx b/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/update-password.mdx index 704190afb6..b25a75c125 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/update-password.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-account/how-to/update-password.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' import image from './assets/scaleway-dedibox-console-update-password.webp' -For security reasons, we recommend changing your passwords regularly. You can update your Dedibox password anytime from the [Scaleway Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/). +For security reasons, we recommend changing your passwords regularly. You can update your Dedibox password anytime from the [Scaleway Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/en/login). diff --git a/pages/dedibox-dns/how-to/configure-secondary-dns.mdx b/pages/dedibox-dns/how-to/configure-secondary-dns.mdx index 7ec90029fd..249ad05a40 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-dns/how-to/configure-secondary-dns.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-dns/how-to/configure-secondary-dns.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ This how-to assumes that you want to manage your domains exclusively with BIND. - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox) +- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) - Ports 53/TCP and 53/UDP open on your server, enabling it to respond to DNS requests - Ownership of a domain name, which is configured on your server with a valid SOA @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ This how-to assumes that you want to manage your domains exclusively with BIND. ## How to declare the domain name -1. From the [console](https://console.online.net/), click **Server** in the top menu, and select **Server List**. +1. From the [console](https://console.online.net/en/login), click **Server** in the top menu, and select **Server List**. 2. Click **Manage** next to the relevant server. 3. Click **Secondary DNS** on the left side menu. The **Create a new entry** form displays. 4. Enter your domain name, and next to **IP** select your primary DNS server. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-domains/how-to/purchase-domain.mdx b/pages/dedibox-domains/how-to/purchase-domain.mdx index 4b163f3a2b..85c9e1863e 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-domains/how-to/purchase-domain.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-domains/how-to/purchase-domain.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ A domain name is the equivalent of your postal address on the web, and allows yo - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -1. In your browser, navigate to [the domain name order page](https://www.scaleway.com/en/domain/). +1. In your browser, navigate to [the domain name order page](https://www.scaleway.com/en/domains-and-dns/). 2. Enter the domain name of your choice in the search bar and click **search a domain**. The **Domain name choice** page displays, showing whether the domain is available and for which extensions. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-domains/how-to/transfer-domain.mdx b/pages/dedibox-domains/how-to/transfer-domain.mdx index 352d520967..d10b8c6f58 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-domains/how-to/transfer-domain.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-domains/how-to/transfer-domain.mdx @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ You can transfer any domain bought or renewed at another registrar to Scaleway a - A domain that is not a premium domain - An email address provided in the whois of the domain that is not protected with an antispam -1. In your browser, navigate to [the Scaleway domain name order page](https://www.scaleway.com/en/domain/). +1. In your browser, navigate to [the Scaleway domain name order page](https://www.scaleway.com/en/domains-and-dns/). 2. Enter your domain name in the search bar, and click **search a domain**. The **Domain name choice** page displays, showing that the domain is not available for buy. 3. Scroll to the **Are you the owner of this domain name?** section, and under **Transfer**, click **Transfer yourdomain.ext**. You are directed to the transfer form. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-domains/how-to/validate-waps-info.mdx b/pages/dedibox-domains/how-to/validate-waps-info.mdx index cd39f585af..c08c884450 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-domains/how-to/validate-waps-info.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-domains/how-to/validate-waps-info.mdx @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Domain owners are responsible for the use of their domain. If you are expecting a validation email (e.g. if you have modified your domain owner's contact information) but cannot find the email, try the following steps: - Check your spam folder. - - Check and update, if necessary, the email address of your domain name contact from the [console](https://console.online.net/). + - Check and update, if necessary, the email address of your domain name contact from the [console](https://console.online.net/en/login). - [Open a ticket](https://console.online.net/en/assistance/ticket) They will be able to check to which address the validation email has been sent and whether it has been validated. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-domains/quickstart.mdx b/pages/dedibox-domains/quickstart.mdx index 9823bc3158..2c864d506f 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-domains/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-domains/quickstart.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ A domain name is the equivalent of your postal address on the web, and allows yo ## How to buy a domain -1. Click **DNS** in the **Network** section of the console side menu to access the [domain name order page](https://www.scaleway.com/en/domain/). +1. Click **DNS** in the **Network** section of the console side menu to access the [domain name order page](https://www.scaleway.com/en/domains-and-dns/). 2. Enter the domain name of your choice in the search bar, and click **search a domain**. The **Domain name choice** page displays, showing whether the domain is available, and for which extensions. If the domain name is not available because you already are the owner, you have the option to transfer the domain so that Scaleway becomes your new registrar, and you can manage your hosting and domain from the same location. See the [relevant documentation](/dedibox-domains/how-to/transfer-domain/) for more information. @@ -96,6 +96,6 @@ WAPS, or **W**hois **A**ccuracy **P**rogram **S**pecification, is a system intro If you are expecting a validation email (e.g. if you have modified your domain owner's contact information) but cannot find the email, try the following steps: - Check your spam folder - - Check and update, if necessary, the email address of your domain name contact from the [console](https://console.online.net/). + - Check and update, if necessary, the email address of your domain name contact from the [console](https://console.online.net/en/login). - [Open a ticket](https://console.online.net/en/assistance/ticket) or contact the Support team directly. They will be able to check to which address the validation email has been sent and whether it has been validated. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-reverse-dns.mdx b/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-reverse-dns.mdx index 71c0ba3713..d16721d0dc 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-reverse-dns.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-reverse-dns.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ You can add failover IP addresses to each server based on your offer and service - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox) +- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) ## Configuring Reverse DNS diff --git a/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-windows.mdx b/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-windows.mdx index 578fb645f2..ff785fe053 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-windows.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/configure-windows.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) -- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox) +- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) 1. Log into your Dedibox using the **Remote Desktop** client. 2. Open the start menu and type **Ethernet settings**. The Ethernet window displays. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/create-virtual-mac.mdx b/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/create-virtual-mac.mdx index 0b799f70d6..1be86c4322 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/create-virtual-mac.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/create-virtual-mac.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Virtualization requires, in most cases, that you configure additional IP address - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox) +- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) - Ordered a [failover IP](/dedibox-ip-failover/concepts/#failover-ips) diff --git a/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/order-failover-ip.mdx b/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/order-failover-ip.mdx index 00f071eb36..cc9cb7575d 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/order-failover-ip.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/order-failover-ip.mdx @@ -21,13 +21,13 @@ By switching a failover IP addresses from one server to another, your hosted ser - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox) +- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) ### How to order a failover IP for Dedibox servers -1. In your [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/), click **Server** to display a list of your dedicated servers. Then click on the server you want to configure. +1. In your [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/en/login), click **Server** to display a list of your dedicated servers. Then click on the server you want to configure. 2. On the server's status page, click **Failover** in the menu on the left. 3. The list of your existing failover IPs will display. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click **Order IP addresses**. 4. Select either an IP block or an individual IP address and click **Command failover IP block** or **Command failover IP** for individual IPs. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/configure-ipv6-linux.mdx b/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/configure-ipv6-linux.mdx index 8e7b170c41..4fd1e0d2ee 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/configure-ipv6-linux.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/configure-ipv6-linux.mdx @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox) +- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) - [Requested](/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/request-prefix/) a /48 IPv6 prefix diff --git a/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/configure-ipv6-windows.mdx b/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/configure-ipv6-windows.mdx index 454e8711a7..56fd2277e0 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/configure-ipv6-windows.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/configure-ipv6-windows.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ import image4 from './assets/scaleway_ipv6_ping6_win.webp' - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox) +- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) - [Requested](/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/request-prefix/) a /48 IPv6 prefix diff --git a/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/create-subnet.mdx b/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/create-subnet.mdx index 42c304bc88..8377b2aa98 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/create-subnet.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/create-subnet.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ This enables better network organization, improved security through segmentation - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox) +- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) - [Requested](/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/request-prefix/) a /48 IPv6 prefix 1. Click **Server** > **Network configuration** in the Dedibox console. The network configuration pages displays. Scroll down to the IPv6 network configuration section. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/debug-ipv6.mdx b/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/debug-ipv6.mdx index 6b6454d561..ce4f0acab4 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/debug-ipv6.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/debug-ipv6.mdx @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox) +- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) - An [RPN SAN](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/storage/) - A [requested /48 IPv6 prefix](/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/request-prefix/) - Configured the `systemd-networkd` [DHCPv6 client](/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/configure-ipv6-linux/) diff --git a/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/enable-ipv6-slaac.mdx b/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/enable-ipv6-slaac.mdx index def1ac0d2a..d679d80009 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/enable-ipv6-slaac.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/enable-ipv6-slaac.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Enabling IPv6 SLAAC assigns a single `/128` IPv6 prefix to your server, providin - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox) +- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) - An [RPN SAN](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/storage/) 1. Click **Server** > **Server list** to display a list of all your servers. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/request-prefix.mdx b/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/request-prefix.mdx index b078fc5fd0..ec7b178b9d 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/request-prefix.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-ipv6/how-to/request-prefix.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ All Scaleway Dedibox dedicated servers support IPv6. You can request a free `/48 - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox) +- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) 1. Click **Server** > **Network configuration** in the Dedibox console. The network configuration page displays. 2. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click **Order a free /48 IPv6 block**: diff --git a/pages/dedibox-ipv6/quickstart.mdx b/pages/dedibox-ipv6/quickstart.mdx index 2538b745ce..623640cdf6 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-ipv6/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-ipv6/quickstart.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ IPv6 stands as the latest iteration of the Internet Protocol (IP) used to alloca - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox) +- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) You need to have at least one Dedibox dedicated server to order an IPv6 prefix. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/quantaplex.mdx b/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/quantaplex.mdx index be1f4cd1de..204faf8aac 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/quantaplex.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/quantaplex.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ This page shows you how to use [KVM](/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/concepts/#kvm-over-ip) ## Creating a KVM session -1. Navigate to **Server** > **Server List** in your [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/) to view the list of your dedicated servers. +1. Navigate to **Server** > **Server List** in your [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/en/login) to view the list of your dedicated servers. 2. Click the name of the server you wish to access. This will open the server's status page. 3. Click **KVM OVER IP** on the right-hand menu. A pop-up window displays. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/supermicro.mdx b/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/supermicro.mdx index 61921a24e6..42bb342c7c 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/supermicro.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/how-to/supermicro.mdx @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ This page shows you how to use [KVM](/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/concepts/#kvm-over-ip) ## Creating a KVM session -1. Access your [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/) and navigate to **Server** > **Server List**. This will display a list of your dedicated servers. +1. Access your [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/en/login) and navigate to **Server** > **Server List**. This will display a list of your dedicated servers. 2. Select the server you wish to access by clicking its name. This will open the server's status page. 3. Click **KVM OVER IP** on the right-hand menu. A pop-up window displays. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/configure-rpnv1.mdx b/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/configure-rpnv1.mdx index cdddef90e3..bc06c81e90 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/configure-rpnv1.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/configure-rpnv1.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ The private RPNv1 network is connected to the second physical interface of your - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox) with RPNv1 connectivity +- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) with RPNv1 connectivity ## How to create a new RPNv1 group from the Scaleway console diff --git a/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/connect-rpn-san-windows.mdx b/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/connect-rpn-san-windows.mdx index 02b9f0464e..498f98395e 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/connect-rpn-san-windows.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/connect-rpn-san-windows.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ import image8 from './assets/scaleway_windows_server_san_08.webp' - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox) +- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) - An [RPN SAN](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/storage/) 1. Launch the **Server Manager** application of Windows and click **Tools** > **iSCSI Initiator**. diff --git a/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/connect-rpn-san.mdx b/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/connect-rpn-san.mdx index ebe761a2bc..595898ab87 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/connect-rpn-san.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/connect-rpn-san.mdx @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ import image3 from './assets/scaleway_rpn_san_added.webp' - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox) +- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) - An [RPN SAN](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/storage/) diff --git a/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/find-rpn-gateway.mdx b/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/find-rpn-gateway.mdx index fb429a70ca..40ef906169 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/find-rpn-gateway.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/find-rpn-gateway.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ You can find the RPNv1 gateway for your Dedibox in the Scaleway console, or by r - A Dedibox account logged into the [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox) with an RPN interface +- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) with an RPN interface 1. Connect to your Dedibox using SSH. 2. Install the `iproute2` package, if not done yet. For Debian and Ubuntu, use the following command to install it: diff --git a/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/mount-rpn-san-linux.mdx b/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/mount-rpn-san-linux.mdx index 4e0c853639..eefa413f86 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/mount-rpn-san-linux.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/mount-rpn-san-linux.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ You can mount RPN SAN volumes on Linux machines using Open-iSCSI. - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox) +- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) - An [RPN SAN](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/storage/) ## How to install and configure Open-iSCSI diff --git a/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/use-rpn-san-esxi-v7.mdx b/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/use-rpn-san-esxi-v7.mdx index be37116b95..eba43c398b 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/use-rpn-san-esxi-v7.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/use-rpn-san-esxi-v7.mdx @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ We suggest considering alternative hypervisors such as Proxmox. You can learn ho - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox) +- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) - An [RPN SAN](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/storage/) diff --git a/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/use-rpn-san-esxi.mdx b/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/use-rpn-san-esxi.mdx index c951c1ec12..9dd06ae167 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/use-rpn-san-esxi.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/use-rpn-san-esxi.mdx @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ We suggest considering alternative hypervisors such as Proxmox. You can learn ho - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox) +- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) - An [RPN SAN](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/storage/) diff --git a/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/use-rpn-san-proxmox.mdx b/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/use-rpn-san-proxmox.mdx index 56dda61fd2..c624a76a7c 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/use-rpn-san-proxmox.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/use-rpn-san-proxmox.mdx @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox) +- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) - An [RPN SAN](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/storage/) ## Configuration of Proxmox to use the RPN diff --git a/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/use-rpn-vpn.mdx b/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/use-rpn-vpn.mdx index cd8af53f50..d32d00fc2f 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/use-rpn-vpn.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-rpn/how-to/use-rpn-vpn.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ The RPN VPN service allows you to: - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- An RPN-compatible [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox) +- An RPN-compatible [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) - Installed an OpenVPN client on your local computer ## How to download the RPN VPN configuration diff --git a/pages/dedibox-rpn/quickstart.mdx b/pages/dedibox-rpn/quickstart.mdx index d2e8411086..e304b73f57 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-rpn/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-rpn/quickstart.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Furthermore, RPN v2 facilitates the configuration of robust security measures to - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox) with RPNv2 connectivity +- A [Dedibox dedicated server](https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) with RPNv2 connectivity ## How to create an RPNv2 group diff --git a/pages/dedibox-vps/how-to/delete-vps.mdx b/pages/dedibox-vps/how-to/delete-vps.mdx index 163b808a9d..b04421b797 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-vps/how-to/delete-vps.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-vps/how-to/delete-vps.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ You can delete your VPS by requesting termination from the Dedibox console. To d - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) - [Created a Dedibox VPS](/dedibox-vps/how-to/create-vps/) -1. Log in to your [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/) account and locate **Dedibox VPS** in the top navigation menu. Click it to access the list of your Dedibox VPS. +1. Log in to your [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/en/login) account and locate **Dedibox VPS** in the top navigation menu. Click it to access the list of your Dedibox VPS. 2. Select the Dedibox VPS you want to delete and click **Manage**. This action will direct you to the VPS information dashboard. You can also directly access the VPS information dashboard by clicking diff --git a/pages/dedibox-vps/how-to/reinstall-vps.mdx b/pages/dedibox-vps/how-to/reinstall-vps.mdx index a40349344b..9116eef4c4 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-vps/how-to/reinstall-vps.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-vps/how-to/reinstall-vps.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ You can reinstall your VPS at any time from your Dedibox console. - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) - [Created a Dedibox VPS](/dedibox-vps/how-to/create-vps/) -1. Log in to your [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/) account and locate **Dedibox VPS** in the top navigation menu. Click it to access the list of your Dedibox VPS. +1. Log in to your [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/en/login) account and locate **Dedibox VPS** in the top navigation menu. Click it to access the list of your Dedibox VPS. 2. Select the Dedibox VPS you want to reinstall and click **Manage** next to it. This action will direct you to the VPS information dashboard. You can also directly access the VPS information dashboard by clicking diff --git a/pages/dedibox-vps/quickstart.mdx b/pages/dedibox-vps/quickstart.mdx index 3e6c2fa28d..8828ea3344 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox-vps/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox-vps/quickstart.mdx @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ You can manage your Dedibox VPS by accessing it through SSH. You can delete your VPS by requesting termination from the Dedibox console. To do so, follow these steps. -1. Access your list of virtual machines by clicking **Dedibox VPS** within the [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/). +1. Access your list of virtual machines by clicking **Dedibox VPS** within the [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/en/login). 2. Select the VPS you want to manage and click **Manage**. 3. Navigate to **Delete** and select a reason for termination. 4. Click **Terminate this service and associated options** to confirm. diff --git a/pages/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server.mdx b/pages/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server.mdx index 5abc5f13f2..81afdced4d 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox/how-to/install-a-server.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ 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](/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. +1. In the [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/en/login), 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. diff --git a/pages/dedibox/how-to/terminate-dedibox-server.mdx b/pages/dedibox/how-to/terminate-dedibox-server.mdx index ab383612b4..42acb944be 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox/how-to/terminate-dedibox-server.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox/how-to/terminate-dedibox-server.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' - An active Dedibox server ## How to terminate your Dedibox server -1. Click your username, next to _logged in as_, in the top right corner of the [Online console](https://console.online.net/). From the drop-down menu, select **Services**. The service page displays. +1. Click your username, next to _logged in as_, in the top right corner of the [Online console](https://console.online.net/en/login). From the drop-down menu, select **Services**. The service page displays. 2. Click the **Detail** next to the Dedibox server you want to terminate. The **Server information** page displays. 3. Click **Terminate**. A pop-up displays. 4. Click **Confirm Termination**. The Server and all associated options display. diff --git a/pages/dedibox/how-to/use-dedibackup-ftp-backup.mdx b/pages/dedibox/how-to/use-dedibackup-ftp-backup.mdx index 4d36f7d12f..9657517f30 100644 --- a/pages/dedibox/how-to/use-dedibackup-ftp-backup.mdx +++ b/pages/dedibox/how-to/use-dedibackup-ftp-backup.mdx @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ ABOR, ACCT, APPE, CDUP, CWD, DELE, FEAT, LIST, MDTM, MKD, MODE, NLIST, NOOP, PAS #### How to enable autologin -1. Access your [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/). +1. Access your [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/en/login). 2. Click **Server** in the menu on the top of the page, then click **Server list**. A list of your Dedibox servers displays. 3. Click **Manage** next to the server you want to configure. The server overview displays. 4. Click **Backup** in the side menu. The backup management page displays. diff --git a/pages/gpu/reference-content/choosing-gpu-instance-type.mdx b/pages/gpu/reference-content/choosing-gpu-instance-type.mdx index f189cbb726..fb09aea36f 100644 --- a/pages/gpu/reference-content/choosing-gpu-instance-type.mdx +++ b/pages/gpu/reference-content/choosing-gpu-instance-type.mdx @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ It empowers European AI startups, giving them the tools (without the need for a ## How to choose the right GPU Instance type -Scaleway provides a range of GPU Instance offers, from [GPU RENDER Instances](https://www.scaleway.com/en/gpu-render-instances/) and [H100 SXM Instances](https://www.scaleway.com/en/h100-pcie-try-it-now/) to [custom build clusters](https://www.scaleway.com/en/ai-supercomputers/). There are several factors to consider when choosing the right GPU Instance type to ensure that it meets your performance, budget, and scalability requirements. +Scaleway provides a range of GPU Instance offers, from [GPU RENDER Instances](https://www.scaleway.com/en/gpu-render-instances/) and [H100 SXM Instances](https://www.scaleway.com/en/h100-pcie-try-it-now/) to [custom build clusters](https://www.scaleway.com/en/custom-built-clusters/). There are several factors to consider when choosing the right GPU Instance type to ensure that it meets your performance, budget, and scalability requirements. Below, you will find a guide to help you make an informed decision: * **Workload requirements:** Identify the nature of your workload. Are you running machine learning, deep learning, high-performance computing (HPC), data analytics, or graphics-intensive applications? Different Instance types are optimized for different types of workloads. For example, the H100 is not designed for graphics rendering. However, other models are. As [stated by Tim Dettmers](https://timdettmers.com/2023/01/30/which-gpu-for-deep-learning/), “Tensor Cores are most important, followed by the memory bandwidth of a GPU, the cache hierarchy, and only then FLOPS of a GPU.”. For more information, refer to the [NVIDIA GPU portfolio](https://docs.nvidia.com/data-center-gpu/line-card.pdf). @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Below, you will find a guide to help you make an informed decision: * Bigger GPU * Up to 2 PCIe GPU with [H100 Instances](https://www.scaleway.com/en/h100-pcie-try-it-now/) or 8 PCIe GPU with [L4](https://www.scaleway.com/en/l4-gpu-instance/) or [L4OS](https://www.scaleway.com/en/contact-l40s/) Instances. * Or better, an HGX-based server setup with up to 8x NVlink GPUs with [H100-SXM Instances](/gpu/reference-content/choosing-gpu-instance-type/) - * A [supercomputer architecture](https://www.scaleway.com/en/ai-supercomputers/) for a larger setup for workload-intensive tasks + * A [supercomputer architecture](https://www.scaleway.com/en/custom-built-clusters/) for a larger setup for workload-intensive tasks * Another way to scale your workload is to use [Kubernetes and MIG](/gpu/how-to/use-nvidia-mig-technology/): You can divide a single H100 or H100-SXM GPU into as many as 7 MIG partitions. This means that instead of employing seven P100 GPUs to set up seven K8S Pods, you could opt for a single H100 GPU with MIG to effectively deploy all seven K8S Pods. * **Online resources:** Check for online resources, forums, and community discussions related to the specific GPU type you are considering. This can provide insights into common issues, best practices, and optimizations. @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ Remember that there is no one-size-fits-all answer, and the right GPU Instance t ### Scaleway AI Supercomputer -| | **[Custom build clusters](https://www.scaleway.com/en/ai-supercomputers/)** (2DGX H100, 16 H100 GPUs) | **[Custom build clusters](https://www.scaleway.com/en/ai-supercomputers/)** (127 DGX H100, 1016 H100 GPUs) | +| | **[Custom build clusters](https://www.scaleway.com/en/custom-built-clusters/)** (2DGX H100, 16 H100 GPUs) | **[Custom build clusters](https://www.scaleway.com/en/custom-built-clusters/)** (127 DGX H100, 1016 H100 GPUs) | |---------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | GPU Type | 16x [H100](https://resources.nvidia.com/en-us-tensor-core/nvidia-tensor-core-gpu-datasheet) (SXM5) | 1,016x [H100](https://resources.nvidia.com/en-us-tensor-core/nvidia-tensor-core-gpu-datasheet) (SXM5) | | NVIDIA architecture | Hopper 2022 | Hopper 2022 | diff --git a/pages/instances/reference-content/migrating-vms-vmware-scaleway.mdx b/pages/instances/reference-content/migrating-vms-vmware-scaleway.mdx index 2d416d0811..4f060fee41 100644 --- a/pages/instances/reference-content/migrating-vms-vmware-scaleway.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/reference-content/migrating-vms-vmware-scaleway.mdx @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Review your VMware VMs to ensure compatibility with Scaleway Instances. 3. Verify the network configuration: - Note the number and type of network interfaces (NICs). - Scaleway supports multiple NICs via Private Networks, configurable post-migration. See [Private Networks Quickstart](https://www.scaleway.com/en/docs/network/vpc/quickstart/). + Scaleway supports multiple NICs via Private Networks, configurable post-migration. See [Private Networks Quickstart](https://www.scaleway.com/en/docs/vpc/quickstart/). 4. Confirm the boot type of the VM: - Ensure VMs use UEFI boot (check VMware settings under "Boot Options"). @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ This section outlines the migration of a Windows 2019 or 2022 VM with a single v 4. Configure credentials: - Scaleway CLI: Run `scw init` and follow the prompts. - - AWS CLI for Object Storage: Refer to [Using Object Storage with the AWS-CLI](https://www.scaleway.com/en/docs/storage/object/api-cli/object-storage-aws-cli/). + - AWS CLI for Object Storage: Refer to [Using Object Storage with the AWS-CLI](https://www.scaleway.com/en/docs/object-storage/api-cli/object-storage-aws-cli/). - Adjust the `multipart_chunksize` in `~/.aws/config` for large file uploads (e.g., VM images). 5. Optional: Configure `govc` for VMware (if downloading images directly): diff --git a/pages/managed-inference/how-to/configure-autoscaling.mdx b/pages/managed-inference/how-to/configure-autoscaling.mdx index dc64b06936..caf94b19e1 100644 --- a/pages/managed-inference/how-to/configure-autoscaling.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-inference/how-to/configure-autoscaling.mdx @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' You can scale your Managed Inference deployment up or down to match it to the incoming load of your deployment. -This feature is currently in [Public Beta](https://www.scaleway.com/betas/). +This feature is currently in [Public Beta](https://www.scaleway.com/en/betas/). diff --git a/pages/managed-inference/how-to/create-deployment.mdx b/pages/managed-inference/how-to/create-deployment.mdx index 8b843dfaf3..9f8a339110 100644 --- a/pages/managed-inference/how-to/create-deployment.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-inference/how-to/create-deployment.mdx @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' Each model comes with a default quantization. Select lower bits quantization to improve performance and enable the model to run on smaller GPU nodes, while potentially reducing precision. - Select a node type, the GPU Instance that will be used with your deployment. - - Choose the number of nodes for your deployment. Note that this feature is currently in [Public Beta](https://www.scaleway.com/betas/). + - Choose the number of nodes for your deployment. Note that this feature is currently in [Public Beta](https://www.scaleway.com/en/betas/). High availability is only guaranteed with two or more nodes. diff --git a/pages/managed-inference/quickstart.mdx b/pages/managed-inference/quickstart.mdx index 2863403e89..dfcf4d7349 100644 --- a/pages/managed-inference/quickstart.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-inference/quickstart.mdx @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Discover the Managed Inference interface on the Scaleway console. - Choose the geographical **region** for the deployment. - Select a node type, the GPU Instance that will be used with your deployment. - - Choose the number of nodes for your deployment. Note that this feature is currently in [Public Beta](https://www.scaleway.com/betas/). + - Choose the number of nodes for your deployment. Note that this feature is currently in [Public Beta](https://www.scaleway.com/en/betas/). High availability is only guaranteed with two or more nodes. diff --git a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/troubleshooting/connection-errors.mdx b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/troubleshooting/connection-errors.mdx index fab3d74e64..f90af589df 100644 --- a/pages/serverless-sql-databases/troubleshooting/connection-errors.mdx +++ b/pages/serverless-sql-databases/troubleshooting/connection-errors.mdx @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Serverless SQL Databases do not support `TEMPORARY TABLES` or `SUBSCRIPTION` yet ### Solution -If you (or a third party tool you are using, especially ETL tools such as Airbyte, Fivetran or Meltano) require `TEMPORARY TABLES`, we suggest you use a [Managed Database for PostgreSQL](https://www.scaleway.com/en/database/). `SUBSCRIPTION` is not supported by Managed Databases for PostgreSQL yet, but you can [import data with ETL tools](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/api-cli/import-data-to-managed-postgresql-databases/#import-data-from-a-file-csv-txt-etc). +If you (or a third party tool you are using, especially ETL tools such as Airbyte, Fivetran or Meltano) require `TEMPORARY TABLES`, we suggest you use a [Managed Database for PostgreSQL](https://www.scaleway.com/en/managed-postgresql-mysql/). `SUBSCRIPTION` is not supported by Managed Databases for PostgreSQL yet, but you can [import data with ETL tools](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/api-cli/import-data-to-managed-postgresql-databases/#import-data-from-a-file-csv-txt-etc). ## ERROR: prepared transactions are disabled diff --git a/pages/webhosting/how-to/migrate-webhosting-plan.mdx b/pages/webhosting/how-to/migrate-webhosting-plan.mdx index bd07b313c6..71c73b0d9a 100644 --- a/pages/webhosting/how-to/migrate-webhosting-plan.mdx +++ b/pages/webhosting/how-to/migrate-webhosting-plan.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ You now have the option to migrate your Dedibox Web Hosting Cloud (powered by cP - [Owner](/iam/concepts/#owner) status or [IAM permissions](/iam/concepts/#permission) allowing you to perform actions in the intended Organization - [Added a valid payment method](/billing/how-to/add-payment-method/) to your Scaleway account - [A Web Hosting Cloud (cPanel)](/cpanel-hosting/quickstart/) plan in the Dedibox console -- A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net/) +- A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net/en/login) We highly recommend using our name servers for a seamless migration experience: diff --git a/pages/webhosting/reference-content/classic-hosting-migration-information.mdx b/pages/webhosting/reference-content/classic-hosting-migration-information.mdx index dde0d251de..cb4dd0b904 100644 --- a/pages/webhosting/reference-content/classic-hosting-migration-information.mdx +++ b/pages/webhosting/reference-content/classic-hosting-migration-information.mdx @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ You can now migrate your Online.net Web Hosting Classic plan to Scaleway's new W - **Up-to-date system:** cPanel's regular updates contribute to an up-to-date and secure hosting environment. This ensures that your system remains resilient in the face of evolving digital challenges. - **A wide range of features:** Explore a range of features offered by cPanel, covering file management, security options, email functionality, and database management. These features collectively form a powerful toolkit to address diverse hosting requirements. -You can initiate the migration of your Web Hosting plan directly from your [Dedibox/Online.net console](https://console.online.net/). For further information, refer to our dedicated documentation [How to migrate an Online.net/Dedibox web hosting plan to Scaleway](/webhosting/how-to/migrate-webhosting-plan/). +You can initiate the migration of your Web Hosting plan directly from your [Dedibox/Online.net console](https://console.online.net/en/login). For further information, refer to our dedicated documentation [How to migrate an Online.net/Dedibox web hosting plan to Scaleway](/webhosting/how-to/migrate-webhosting-plan/). * Migrating your Web Hosting plan **is a definitive decision**. Once completed, it is not possible to revert back to your previous plan. diff --git a/tutorials/add-disk-configure-datastore-esxi/index.mdx b/tutorials/add-disk-configure-datastore-esxi/index.mdx index 569282fef7..efebd6a2a7 100644 --- a/tutorials/add-disk-configure-datastore-esxi/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/add-disk-configure-datastore-esxi/index.mdx @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ This guide is designed to walk you through the process of ordering an additional ## Ordering an additional disk -1. Connect to the [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/). +1. Connect to the [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/en/login). 2. Click **Server** > **Server list** to see the list of your Dedibox dedicated servers. 3. Select the Dedibox to configure from the list and click **Manage** 4. Click **Customize** in the side menu: diff --git a/tutorials/collecting-visualizing-logs-elastic-stack/index.mdx b/tutorials/collecting-visualizing-logs-elastic-stack/index.mdx index 3902134946..ffd9e7b625 100644 --- a/tutorials/collecting-visualizing-logs-elastic-stack/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/collecting-visualizing-logs-elastic-stack/index.mdx @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ Securing your Elastic Stack is essential, especially if exposed to the internet. - Set up an HTTPS reverse proxy: You can secure Kibana by setting up an HTTPS reverse proxy with Nginx: - [Set up an HTTPS reverse proxy with Nginx](https://www.scaleway.com/docs/tutorials/nginx-reverse-proxy/). + [Set up an HTTPS reverse proxy with Nginx](https://www.scaleway.com/en/docs/tutorials/nginx-reverse-proxy/). - Set up TLS/SSL for Elasticsearch and Kibana: Ensure communications are encrypted between components using SSL/TLS as shown above. diff --git a/tutorials/configure-netbox-managed-postgresql-database/index.mdx b/tutorials/configure-netbox-managed-postgresql-database/index.mdx index 0bab27797d..f4d98ecb6f 100644 --- a/tutorials/configure-netbox-managed-postgresql-database/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/configure-netbox-managed-postgresql-database/index.mdx @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ In this tutorial, you learn how to install and configure NetBox on an Instance r ## Configuring the database -NetBox requires a PostgreSQL database. Configure your [Database for PostgreSQL](https://www.scaleway.com/en/database/) with a few steps from your [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/rdb/instances) +NetBox requires a PostgreSQL database. Configure your [Database for PostgreSQL](https://www.scaleway.com/en/managed-postgresql-mysql/) with a few steps from your [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/rdb/instances) 1. Enter the Databases section of your [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/rdb/instances) by clicking on **Managed Databases** in the side menu. 2. [Create a Database Instance.](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/how-to/create-a-database/) diff --git a/tutorials/configure-vm-hyperv/index.mdx b/tutorials/configure-vm-hyperv/index.mdx index a0995a0bf5..03563c562a 100644 --- a/tutorials/configure-vm-hyperv/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/configure-vm-hyperv/index.mdx @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ The process from this step forward may differ according to the KVM model being u 9. Click **Finish** to launch the creation of the virtual machine: -10. Assign a virtual MAC address to the failover IP from the [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/) to make sure that the virtual machine is able to communicate on the internet. Refer to the [dedicated documentation](/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/create-virtual-mac/) for more information about how to create a virtual MAC address. Click **Settings** in the VM section of the menu. +10. Assign a virtual MAC address to the failover IP from the [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/en/login) to make sure that the virtual machine is able to communicate on the internet. Refer to the [dedicated documentation](/dedibox-ip-failover/how-to/create-virtual-mac/) for more information about how to create a virtual MAC address. Click **Settings** in the VM section of the menu. 11. Click **Network Adapter** (1), **Advanced Features** (2), then on **Static** in the **MAC Address** section. Enter the virtual MAC address of the failover IP in the form and validate by clicking on **Apply**, then **OK** to leave the settings window. diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-hasura-engine-database-postgresql/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-hasura-engine-database-postgresql/index.mdx index 12ff44b087..9f0308ea01 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-hasura-engine-database-postgresql/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-hasura-engine-database-postgresql/index.mdx @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' The [Hasura GraphQL Engine](https://hasura.io) is a [GraphQL](https://graphql.org/) server and provides developers with real-time GraphQL APIs for Postgres applications. The application allows you to configure webhook triggers on database events and helps you build GraphQL apps backed by Postgres or incrementally move to GraphQL for existing applications using Postgres. -In this tutorial, you will learn how to get started with Hasura GraphQL Engine using a pre-built Docker container on your local computer, linked to a managed [Scaleway Database for PostgreSQL](https://www.scaleway.com/en/database/). +In this tutorial, you will learn how to get started with Hasura GraphQL Engine using a pre-built Docker container on your local computer, linked to a managed [Scaleway Database for PostgreSQL](https://www.scaleway.com/en/managed-postgresql-mysql/). Make sure you save your secret and access keys, as you will need them in the following step. @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to get started with Hasura GraphQL Engine u - 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 [Scaleway Database for PostgreSQL](https://www.scaleway.com/en/database/) +- A [Scaleway Database for PostgreSQL](https://www.scaleway.com/en/managed-postgresql-mysql/) - Installed [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) on your local computer - Basic understanding of Docker, PostgreSQL, and GraphQL diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-instances-packer-terraform/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-instances-packer-terraform/index.mdx index e1b2ff9615..0f36a76277 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-instances-packer-terraform/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-instances-packer-terraform/index.mdx @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ The following are the **required** configuration parameters for a minimal config - `secret_key` (string) - The Scaleway API secret key. It can also be specified via the environment variable `SCW_SECRET_KEY`. -- `image` (string) - The UUID or marketplace image label of the base image to use. This will be used to boot the server on, before launching the additional tasks. Read more about available images on our [website](https://www.scaleway.com/en/imagehub), and use the [Marketplace API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/marketplace/) to get UUIDs and image labels. +- `image` (string) - The UUID or marketplace image label of the base image to use. This will be used to boot the server on, before launching the additional tasks. Read more about available images on our [website](https://www.scaleway.com/en/imagehub/), and use the [Marketplace API](https://www.scaleway.com/en/developers/api/marketplace/) to get UUIDs and image labels. - `zone` (string) - The name of the zone to launch the server and where the snapshot will be available. diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-openproject-database-postgresql/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-openproject-database-postgresql/index.mdx index 4629452d24..a16d142114 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-openproject-database-postgresql/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-openproject-database-postgresql/index.mdx @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ OpenProject is an open-source project management software. Available in more tha The software helps users to organize projects from their initial stages of [conception, initiation,](https://www.openproject.org/docs/getting-started/openproject-introduction/#project-concept-and-initiation) [definition and planning](https://www.openproject.org/docs/getting-started/openproject-introduction/#project-definition-and-planning), to their [launch or execution](https://www.openproject.org/docs/getting-started/openproject-introduction/#project-launch-or-execution) and provides tools for project [performance, control](https://www.openproject.org/docs/getting-started/openproject-introduction/#project-performance-and-control), and [closure](https://www.openproject.org/docs/getting-started/openproject-introduction/#project-close). -In this tutorial, you will learn how to install and configure OpenProject on an Instance running Ubuntu Focal Fossa 20.04 while integrating a PostgreSQL [Database](https://www.scaleway.com/en/database/) into your stack. +In this tutorial, you will learn how to install and configure OpenProject on an Instance running Ubuntu Focal Fossa 20.04 while integrating a PostgreSQL [Database](https://www.scaleway.com/en/managed-postgresql-mysql/) into your stack. diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-saas-application/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-saas-application/index.mdx index 74d89b711d..3f5221185f 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-saas-application/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-saas-application/index.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' In this tutorial, you will learn how to deploy a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) application, based on a SaaS application developed using Django Template. You use the following Scaleway products: * [**Object Storage**](https://www.scaleway.com/en/object-storage/), to store your static files -* [**Database as-a-Service**](https://www.scaleway.com/en/database/), for your data storage +* [**Database as-a-Service**](https://www.scaleway.com/en/managed-postgresql-mysql/), for your data storage * [**Container Registry**](https://www.scaleway.com/en/container-registry/), to store your Docker images * [**Kubernetes Kapsule**](https://www.scaleway.com/en/kubernetes-kapsule/), for your production environment diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-wordpress-managed-database-mysql8/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-wordpress-managed-database-mysql8/index.mdx index 1d1eb5c40c..d62702d46d 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-wordpress-managed-database-mysql8/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-wordpress-managed-database-mysql8/index.mdx @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ With its customizable themes and extensive plugin ecosystem, WordPress provides - [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/) running on Ubuntu Bionic Beaver (18.04 LTS) or Focal Fossa (20.04 LTS) -- A [Database](https://www.scaleway.com/en/database/) for MySQL v8 +- A [Database](https://www.scaleway.com/en/managed-postgresql-mysql/) for MySQL v8 ## Preparing the managed database diff --git a/tutorials/dhcpcd-dedibox/index.mdx b/tutorials/dhcpcd-dedibox/index.mdx index 7c8c6bfae6..745220c56e 100644 --- a/tutorials/dhcpcd-dedibox/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/dhcpcd-dedibox/index.mdx @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to configure your IPv6 subnet with DHCPCD o - A Dedibox account logged into the [console](https://console.online.net) -- A [Dedibox dedicated server] (https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox) +- A [Dedibox dedicated server] (https://www.scaleway.com/en/dedibox/) - Root access to the server ## Installing DHCPCD diff --git a/tutorials/glpi/index.mdx b/tutorials/glpi/index.mdx index 9aff2a3d6b..06aed075a3 100644 --- a/tutorials/glpi/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/glpi/index.mdx @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ The application disposes of several features to assist companies in managing the ## Installing the stack -In this tutorial, we will install and configure a [LEMP-Stack](https://lemp.io/) using [Nginx](https://nginx.org/), a Database for [MySQL](https://www.scaleway.com/en/database/) and [PHP](https://www.php.net/). +In this tutorial, we will install and configure a [LEMP-Stack](https://lemp.io/) using [Nginx](https://nginx.org/), a Database for [MySQL](https://www.scaleway.com/en/managed-postgresql-mysql/) and [PHP](https://www.php.net/). 1. Update the systems' `apt` repository information and upgrade it to make sure that the system is up-to-date and that the latest bug fixes are installed. ``` diff --git a/tutorials/manage-database-instance-pgadmin4/index.mdx b/tutorials/manage-database-instance-pgadmin4/index.mdx index b7558a3664..e717991a28 100644 --- a/tutorials/manage-database-instance-pgadmin4/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/manage-database-instance-pgadmin4/index.mdx @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ import image6 from './assets/scaleway-pgadmin_dashboard_connected.webp' import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -pgAdmin is an open-source management tool for PostgreSQL databases. It allows the management of your [Scaleway Database Instances](https://www.scaleway.com/en/database/) and other PostgreSQL databases through an easy-to-use web-interface within your web browser. +pgAdmin is an open-source management tool for PostgreSQL databases. It allows the management of your [Scaleway Database Instances](https://www.scaleway.com/en/managed-postgresql-mysql/) and other PostgreSQL databases through an easy-to-use web-interface within your web browser. @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ pgAdmin is an open-source management tool for PostgreSQL databases. It allows th - [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/) running on Debian Buster -- A [Database for PostgreSQL](https://www.scaleway.com/en/database/) +- A [Database for PostgreSQL](https://www.scaleway.com/en/managed-postgresql-mysql/) - `sudo` privileges or access to the root user ## Installing pgAdmin diff --git a/tutorials/migrate-databases-instance/index.mdx b/tutorials/migrate-databases-instance/index.mdx index 36f45ad7e0..b844bcde46 100644 --- a/tutorials/migrate-databases-instance/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/migrate-databases-instance/index.mdx @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ import image8 from './assets/scaleway-endpoint_mysql.webp' import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -[Managed Database for PostgreSQL and MySQL](https://www.scaleway.com/en/database/) product provides reliable high-performance managed SQL database engines, both for PostgreSQL and MySQL. Using the service allows you to stay focused on the development of your applications and to benefit from Scaleway's expertise in the management of your database engines. +[Managed Database for PostgreSQL and MySQL](https://www.scaleway.com/en/managed-postgresql-mysql/) product provides reliable high-performance managed SQL database engines, both for PostgreSQL and MySQL. Using the service allows you to stay focused on the development of your applications and to benefit from Scaleway's expertise in the management of your database engines. To migrate or import a database without an Instance, or using third-party tools, refer to [this procedure](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/api-cli/import-data-to-managed-postgresql-databases/). @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ This guide consists of two parts, depending on which database Engine your Instan - 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/) -- A [Database](https://www.scaleway.com/en/database/) for PostgreSQL or MySQL +- A [Database](https://www.scaleway.com/en/managed-postgresql-mysql/) for PostgreSQL or MySQL - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) available as an intermediate host for the migration @@ -193,4 +193,4 @@ Once you have created both, the destination database and its users, import your ## Conclusion -You now have exported your existing PostgreSQL or MySQL database and imported it into a Scaleway Managed Datatabase Instance. To finish the migration process of your database, update the credentials and server information in the configuration files of your existing application. Once this information is updated, your application will use your database on Instances managed by Scaleway. For more information about the Database product, refer to the [product information page](https://www.scaleway.com/en/database/) and the [product documentation](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/quickstart/). +You now have exported your existing PostgreSQL or MySQL database and imported it into a Scaleway Managed Datatabase Instance. To finish the migration process of your database, update the credentials and server information in the configuration files of your existing application. Once this information is updated, your application will use your database on Instances managed by Scaleway. For more information about the Database product, refer to the [product information page](https://www.scaleway.com/en/managed-postgresql-mysql/) and the [product documentation](/managed-databases-for-postgresql-and-mysql/quickstart/). diff --git a/tutorials/migrate-mysql-databases-postgresql-pgloader/index.mdx b/tutorials/migrate-mysql-databases-postgresql-pgloader/index.mdx index a1f3510a3d..77aae7d971 100644 --- a/tutorials/migrate-mysql-databases-postgresql-pgloader/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/migrate-mysql-databases-postgresql-pgloader/index.mdx @@ -22,14 +22,14 @@ pgLoader is an open-source database migration tool developed to simplify the pro The tool supports migrations from several file types and database engines like [MySQL](https://www.mysql.com/), [MS SQL](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/sql-server/sql-server-2019) and [SQLite](https://www.sqlite.org/index.html). -In this tutorial, you learn how to migrate an existing remote MySQL database to a [Database for PostgreSQL](https://www.scaleway.com/en/database/) using pgLoader and an intermediate [Development Instance](/instances/reference-content/development/) running Ubuntu Linux. +In this tutorial, you learn how to migrate an existing remote MySQL database to a [Database for PostgreSQL](https://www.scaleway.com/en/managed-postgresql-mysql/) using pgLoader and an intermediate [Development Instance](/instances/reference-content/development/) running Ubuntu Linux. - 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/) -- A [Database Instance](https://www.scaleway.com/en/database/) +- A [Database Instance](https://www.scaleway.com/en/managed-postgresql-mysql/) - An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/) running on Ubuntu Bionic Beaver (18.04) or later - `sudo` privileges or access to the root user diff --git a/tutorials/postgis-managed-databases/index.mdx b/tutorials/postgis-managed-databases/index.mdx index 4e898f8101..678f3aaa22 100644 --- a/tutorials/postgis-managed-databases/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/postgis-managed-databases/index.mdx @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ The answers to these frequently asked questions used to be provided by specializ - 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 [Database Instance](https://www.scaleway.com/en/database/) +- A [Database Instance](https://www.scaleway.com/en/managed-postgresql-mysql/) ## Creating a new database for PostGIS diff --git a/tutorials/prestashop-dedibox/index.mdx b/tutorials/prestashop-dedibox/index.mdx index 4caf69a527..a7eb5802b2 100644 --- a/tutorials/prestashop-dedibox/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/prestashop-dedibox/index.mdx @@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ The basic installation of your PrestaShop is done now, and you can start the con 4. Enter the information about your shop, and your account credentials, and choose a secure password for your administrator account. Click **Next** to continue with the installation. -5. Enter the connection details for your database. You have set the credentials for the database user in a previous step. If you want to use PrestaShop with a [Database for MySQL](https://www.scaleway.com/en/database/), you will find the credentials in your Scaleway console. Click **Test your database connection now!** to verify that the connection is successful. Once done, click **Next** to continue. +5. Enter the connection details for your database. You have set the credentials for the database user in a previous step. If you want to use PrestaShop with a [Database for MySQL](https://www.scaleway.com/en/managed-postgresql-mysql/), you will find the credentials in your Scaleway console. Click **Test your database connection now!** to verify that the connection is successful. Once done, click **Next** to continue. The setup wizard will create the database structure for PrestaShop. This step may take a moment, and you are redirected to the next page once the task is completed. diff --git a/tutorials/proxmox-softraid/index.mdx b/tutorials/proxmox-softraid/index.mdx index 83c7e7adfd..f83053b67a 100644 --- a/tutorials/proxmox-softraid/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/proxmox-softraid/index.mdx @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ The tool provides a REST-API as well as a graphical web interface to manage the ## Installing Proxmox -1. Create a [KVM-over-IP](/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/quickstart/) session from your [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/). +1. Create a [KVM-over-IP](/dedibox-kvm-over-ip/quickstart/) session from your [Dedibox console](https://console.online.net/en/login). 2. Mount the Proxmox ISO, available on the server [virtualmedia.online.net](http://virtualmedia.online.net). The mounting procedure may differ slightly depending on the KVM module of your Dedibox. The instructions for Proxmox VE 6 can be found [here](https://virtualmedia.online.net/proxmox/proxmox-ve_6.0-1.iso). 3. Boot the server from the ISO file by choosing the virtual CD-ROM drive in the boot options. 4. The Proxmox [EULA](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html) displays. Agree to it by clicking **I agree**. A summary of the Proxmox installer displays. diff --git a/tutorials/use-managed-redis-with-mysql/index.mdx b/tutorials/use-managed-redis-with-mysql/index.mdx index 8069b5d5eb..67e36b9fa2 100644 --- a/tutorials/use-managed-redis-with-mysql/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/use-managed-redis-with-mysql/index.mdx @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ import image3 from './assets/scaleway-redis-db-information.webp' import Requirements from '@macros/iam/requirements.mdx' -This tutorial demonstrates the integration of a [Scaleway Redis™](https://www.scaleway.com/en/managed-database-for-redistm/) Instance as a record cache (commonly referred to as a second-level cache) for an application using a [Scaleway MySQL](https://www.scaleway.com/fr/database/) Instance through [Entity Framework](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/ef/). +This tutorial demonstrates the integration of a [Scaleway Redis™](https://www.scaleway.com/en/managed-database-for-redistm/) Instance as a record cache (commonly referred to as a second-level cache) for an application using a [Scaleway MySQL](https://www.scaleway.com/fr/managed-postgresql-mysql/) Instance through [Entity Framework](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/ef/). While the principles discussed apply to various technologies and data stores, the examples and demonstrations on this page specifically use MySQL as the database, Redis as the cache, and Entity Framework for .NET as the Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) tool.