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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions _partials/_cloud-connect-service.md
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Expand Up @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ import NotAvailableFreePlan from "versionContent/_partials/_not-available-in-fre

In [$CONSOLE][services-portal], check that your $SERVICE_SHORT is marked as `Running`.

![Check $SERVICE_SHORT is running](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-services-view.png)
![Check $SERVICE_SHORT is running](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-services-view.png)

1. **Connect to your $SERVICE_SHORT**

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1. Click `SQL editor`.

![Check a $SERVICE_SHORT is running](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-ops-mode-sql-editor.png)
![Check a $SERVICE_SHORT is running](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-ops-mode-sql-editor-empty.png)

1. Run a test query:

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion _partials/_high-availability-setup.md
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1. Click `Operations`, then select `High availability`.
1. Choose your replication strategy, then click `Change configuration`.

![$SERVICE_LONG replicas](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-ha-replicas.png)
![$SERVICE_LONG replicas](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-ha-replicas.png)

1. In `Change high availability configuration`, click `Change config`.

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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions _partials/_livesync-console.md
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Expand Up @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ To sync data from your $PG database to your $SERVICE_LONG using $CONSOLE:

1. **Connect the source database and the target $SERVICE_SHORT**

![Postgres connector wizard](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/pg-connector-wizard-tiger-console.png)
![Postgres connector wizard](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/pg-connector-wizard-tiger-console.png)

1. Click `Connectors` > `PostgreSQL`.
1. Set the name for the new connector by clicking the pencil icon.
Expand All @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ To sync data from your $PG database to your $SERVICE_LONG using $CONSOLE:

1. **Optimize the data to synchronize in $HYPERTABLEs**

![Postgres connector start](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/pg-connector-start-tiger-console.png)
![Postgres connector start](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/pg-connector-start-tiger-console.png)

1. In the `Select table` dropdown, select the tables to sync.
1. Click `Select tables +` .
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1. **Monitor synchronization**

![$CLOUD_LONG connectors overview](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-connector-overview.png)
![Tiger connectors overview](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-connector-overview.png)

1. To view the amount of data replicated, click `Connectors`. The diagram in `Connector data flow` gives you an overview of the connectors you have created, their status, and how much data has been replicated.

1. To review the syncing progress for each table, click `Connectors` > `Source connectors`, then select the name of your connector in the table.

1. **Manage the connector**

![Edit a Postgres connector](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/edit-pg-connector-tiger-console.png)
![Edit a Postgres connector](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/edit-pg-connector-tiger-console.png)

1. To edit the connector, click `Connectors` > `Source connectors`, then select the name of your connector in the table. You can rename the connector, delete or add new tables for syncing.

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions _partials/_prometheus-integrate.md
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1. Select the exporter in the drop-down, then click `Attach exporter`.

![Attach a Prometheus exporter to a $SERVICE_LONG](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/attach-prometheus-exporter-tiger-console.png)
![Attach a Prometheus exporter to a $SERVICE_LONG](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/attach-prometheus-exporter-tiger-console.png)

The exporter is now attached to your $SERVICE_SHORT. To unattach it, click the trash icon in the exporter list.

![Unattach a Prometheus exporter from a $SERVICE_LONG](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/unattach-prometheus-exporter-tiger-console.png)
![Unattach a Prometheus exporter from a $SERVICE_LONG](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/unattach-prometheus-exporter-tiger-console.png)

1. **Configure the Prometheus scrape target**

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion _partials/_service-overview.md
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Expand Up @@ -7,5 +7,5 @@ You manage your $SERVICE_LONGs and interact with your data in $CONSOLE using the
| ![$CONSOLE $OPS_MODE][ops-mode] | ![$CONSOLE $DATA_MODE][data-mode] |
| **You use the $OPS_MODE to:** <ul> <li>Ensure data security with high availability and $READ_REPLICAs</li> <li>Save money with columnstore compression and tiered storage</li> <li>Enable $PG extensions to add extra functionality</li> <li>Increase security using $VPCs</li> <li>Perform day-to-day administration</li> </ul> | **Powered by $POPSQL, you use the $DATA_MODE to:** <ul> <li>Write queries with autocomplete</li> <li>Visualize data with charts and dashboards</li> <li>Schedule queries and dashboards for alerts or recurring reports</li> <li>Share queries and dashboards</li> <li>Interact with your data on auto-pilot with SQL assistant</li></ul> <NotAvailableFreePlan /> |

[ops-mode]: https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/ops-mode-overview-tiger-console.png
[ops-mode]: https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/ops-mode-overview-tiger-console.png
[data-mode]: https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-data-mode.png
8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions getting-started/run-queries-from-console.md
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Expand Up @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ To connect to a $SERVICE_SHORT:

In [$CONSOLE][services-portal], check that your $SERVICE_SHORT is marked as `Running`:

![Check $SERVICE_LONG is running](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-services-view.png)
![Check $SERVICE_LONG is running](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-services-view.png)

1. **Connect to your $SERVICE_SHORT**

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$SQL_EDITOR is an integrated secure UI that you use to run queries and see the results
for a $SERVICE_LONG.

![$CONSOLE $SQL_EDITOR](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-ops-mode-sql-editor.png)
![$CONSOLE $SQL_EDITOR](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-ops-mode-sql-editor.png)

To enable or disable $SQL_EDITOR in your $SERVICE_SHORT, click `Operations` > `Service management`, then
update the setting for $SQL_EDITOR.
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In the [$OPS_MODE][portal-ops-mode] in $CONSOLE, select a $SERVICE_SHORT, then click `SQL editor`.

![Check $SERVICE_SHORT is running](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-ops-mode-sql-editor-empty.png)
![Check $SERVICE_SHORT is running](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-ops-mode-sql-editor-empty.png)

1. **Run a test query**

Type `SELECT CURRENT_DATE;` in the UI and click `Run`. The results appear in the lower window:

![Run a simple query](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/run-a-query-in-tiger-ops-mode-sql-editor.png)
![Run a simple query](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/run-a-query-in-tiger-ops-mode-sql-editor.png)

</Procedure>

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions getting-started/try-key-features-timescale-products.md
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90%. This helps you save on storage costs and keeps your queries operating at lightning speed. To see the amount of space
saved, click `Explorer` > `public` > `crypto_ticks`.

![Columnstore data savings](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-columstore-data-savings.png )
![Columnstore data savings](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-columstore-data-savings.png )

</Procedure>

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1. In `Explorer`, click `Storage configuration` > `Tiering storage`, then click `Enable tiered storage`.

![Enable tiered storage](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/enable-tiered-storage-tiger-console.png)
![Enable tiered storage](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/enable-tiered-storage-tiger-console.png)

When tiered storage is enabled, you see the amount of data in the tiered object storage.

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions integrations/find-connection-details.md
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Expand Up @@ -44,12 +44,12 @@ To retrieve the connection details for your $PROJECT_LONG and $SERVICE_LONG:
1. **Retrieve your project ID**:

In [$CONSOLE][console-services], click your project name in the upper left corner, then click `Copy` next to the project ID.
![Retrive the project id in $CONSOLE](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-project-id.png)
![Retrive the project id in $CONSOLE](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-project-id.png)

1. **Retrieve your service ID**:

Click the dots next to the service, then click `Copy` next to the service ID.
![Retrive the service id in $CONSOLE](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-service-id.png)
![Retrive the service id in $CONSOLE](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-service-id.png)

</Procedure>

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion migrate/livesync-for-postgresql.md
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Expand Up @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ $SERVICE_SHORT, in real time. You run the connector continuously, turning $PG in
$SERVICE_SHORT as a logical replica. This enables you to leverage $CLOUD_LONG’s real-time analytics capabilities on
your replica data.

![$CLOUD_LONG connectors overview](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-connector-overview.png)
![$CLOUD_LONG connectors overview](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-connector-overview.png)

The $PG_CONNECTOR in $CLOUD_LONG leverages the well-established $PG logical replication protocol. By relying on this protocol,
$CLOUD_LONG ensures compatibility, familiarity, and a broader knowledge base—making it easier for you to adopt the connector
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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions migrate/livesync-for-s3.md
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Expand Up @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ import EarlyAccessNoRelease from "versionContent/_partials/_early_access.mdx";

You use the $S3_CONNECTOR in $CLOUD_LONG to synchronize CSV and Parquet files from an S3 bucket to your $SERVICE_LONG in real time. The connector runs continuously, enabling you to leverage $CLOUD_LONG as your analytics database with data constantly synced from S3. This lets you take full advantage of $CLOUD_LONG's real-time analytics capabilities without having to develop or manage custom ETL solutions between S3 and $CLOUD_LONG.

![$CLOUD_LONG overview](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-connector-overview.png)
![$CLOUD_LONG overview](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-connector-overview.png)

You can use the $S3_CONNECTOR to synchronize your existing and new data. Here's what the connector can do:

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1. **Connect the source S3 bucket to the target $SERVICE_SHORT**

![Connect $CLOUD_LONG to S3 bucket](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/s3-connector-tiger-console.png)
![Connect $CLOUD_LONG to S3 bucket](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/s3-connector-tiger-console.png)

1. Click `Connectors` > `Amazon S3`.
1. Click the pencil icon, then set the name for the new connector.
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -137,18 +137,18 @@ To sync data from your S3 bucket to your $SERVICE_LONG using $CONSOLE:

1. To view the amount of data replicated, click `Connectors`. The diagram in `Connector data flow` gives you an overview of the connectors you have created, their status, and how much data has been replicated.

![$CLOUD_LONG connectors overview](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-connector-overview.png)
![$CLOUD_LONG connectors overview](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-connector-overview.png)

1. To view file import statistics and logs, click `Connectors` > `Source connectors`, then select the name of your connector in the table.

![S3 connector stats](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-s3-connector-import-stats.png)
![S3 connector stats](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-s3-connector-import-stats.png)


1. **Manage the connector**

1. To pause the connector, click `Connectors` > `Source connectors`. Open the three-dot menu next to your connector in the table, then click `Pause`.

![Edit S3 connector](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-s3-connector-pause.png)
![Edit S3 connector](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-s3-connector-pause.png)

1. To edit the connector, click `Connectors` > `Source connectors`. Open the three-dot menu next to your connector in the table, then click `Edit` and scroll down to `Modify your Connector`. You must pause the connector before editing it.

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1. In `Cross-region backup`, select the region in the dropdown and click `Enable backup`.

![Create cross-region backup](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/create-cross-region-backup-in-tiger-console.png)
![Create cross-region backup](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/create-cross-region-backup-in-tiger-console.png)

You can now see the backup, its region, and creation date in a list.

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1. Click the trash icon next to the existing backup to disable it.

![Disable cross-region backup](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/cross-region-backup-list-in-tiger-console.png)
![Disable cross-region backup](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/cross-region-backup-list-in-tiger-console.png)

1. Create a new backup in a different region.

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Expand Up @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ To modify configuration parameters, first select the $SERVICE_SHORT that you wan
modify. This displays the $SERVICE_SHORT details, with these tabs across the top:
`Overview`, `Actions`, `Explorer`, `Monitoring`, `Connections`, `SQL Editor`, `Operations`, and `AI`. Select `Operations`, then `Database parameters`.

![Database configuration parameters](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-service-configuration-parameters.png)
![Database configuration parameters](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-service-configuration-parameters.png)

### Modify basic parameters

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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions use-timescale/data-tiering/enabling-data-tiering.md
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Expand Up @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ This storage type gives you up to 16 TB of storage and is available under [all $
- Under the [$PERFORMANCE $PRICING_PLAN][pricing-plans], IOPS is set to 3,000 - 5,000 autoscale and cannot be changed.
- Under the [$SCALE and $ENTERPRISE $PRICING_PLANs][pricing-plans], IOPS is set to 5,000 - 8,000 autoscale and can be upgraded to 16,000 IOPS.

![Default standard storage in Tiger](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/high-performance-storage-tiger-console.png)
![Default standard storage in Tiger](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/high-performance-storage-tiger-console.png)

1. **Click `Apply`**

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1. **In [$CONSOLE][console], select your $SERVICE_SHORT, then click `Operations` > `Compute and storage`**
1. **Select `Enhanced` in the `Storage type` dropdown**

![Enhanced storage in Tiger](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/enable-enhanced-storage-tiger-console.png)
![Enhanced storage in Tiger](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/enable-enhanced-storage-tiger-console.png)

<Highlight type="note">

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Select between 8,000, 16,000, 24,000, and 32,0000 IOPS. The value that you can apply depends on the number of CPUs in your $SERVICE_SHORT. $CONSOLE notifies you if your selected IOPS requires increasing the number of CPUs. To increase IOPS to 64,000, click `Contact us` and we will be in touch to confirm the details.

![I/O boost in Tiger](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/set-io-boost-tiger-console.png)
![I/O boost in Tiger](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/set-io-boost-tiger-console.png)

1. **Click `Apply`**

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1. **In `Explorer`, click `Storage configuration` > `Tiering storage`, then click `Enable tiered storage`**

![Enable tiered storage](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/enable-tiered-storage-tiger-console.png)
![Enable tiered storage](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/enable-tiered-storage-tiger-console.png)

Once enabled, you can proceed to [tier data manually][manual-tier] or [set up tiering policies][tiering-policies]. When tiered storage is enabled, you see the amount of data in the tiered object storage.

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1. **In [$CONSOLE][timescale-console-services], expand and click the $READ_REPLICA set under your primary $SERVICE_SHORT**

![Read replicas in $CONSOLE_LONG](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/read-replica-sets-tiger-console.png)
![Read replicas in $CONSOLE_LONG](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/read-replica-sets-tiger-console.png)

1. **Click `Operations` > `Compute and storage`**

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You see a list of configured $READ_REPLICA sets for this $SERVICE_SHORT, including their status and lag:

![Read replica sets](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/configured-replica-set-tiger-console.png)
![Read replica sets](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/configured-replica-set-tiger-console.png)

1. **Configure the allowable lag**

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