From 7cde3612698bdac441d58dd6c069b3892f3a910d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: atovpeko Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2025 15:35:15 +0300 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] update the screenshot --- _partials/_cloud-connect-service.md | 4 ++-- _partials/_high-availability-setup.md | 2 +- _partials/_livesync-console.md | 6 +++--- _partials/_prometheus-integrate.md | 4 ++-- _partials/_service-overview.md | 2 +- getting-started/run-queries-from-console.md | 8 ++++---- .../try-key-features-timescale-products.md | 4 ++-- integrations/find-connection-details.md | 4 ++-- migrate/livesync-for-postgresql.md | 2 +- migrate/livesync-for-s3.md | 6 +++--- use-timescale/backup-restore.md | 4 ++-- .../configuration/customize-configuration.md | 2 +- .../data-tiering/enabling-data-tiering.md | 8 ++++---- use-timescale/ha-replicas/read-scaling.md | 4 ++-- use-timescale/metrics-logging/monitoring.md | 16 ++++++++-------- use-timescale/security/ip-allow-list.md | 2 +- use-timescale/services/change-resources.md | 2 +- use-timescale/services/service-explorer.md | 6 +++--- use-timescale/services/service-overview.md | 2 +- use-timescale/upgrades.md | 2 +- 20 files changed, 45 insertions(+), 45 deletions(-) diff --git a/_partials/_cloud-connect-service.md b/_partials/_cloud-connect-service.md index e51b1f49f0..fde541db9f 100644 --- a/_partials/_cloud-connect-service.md +++ b/_partials/_cloud-connect-service.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ 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-cloud-console-services-view.png) + ![Check $SERVICE_SHORT is running](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-cloud-console-services-view.png) 1. **Connect to your $SERVICE_SHORT** @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ 1. Click `SQL editor`. - ![Check a $SERVICE_SHORT is running](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-cloud-ops-mode-sql-editor.png) + ![Check a $SERVICE_SHORT is running](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-cloud-ops-mode-sql-editor.png) 1. Run a test query: diff --git a/_partials/_high-availability-setup.md b/_partials/_high-availability-setup.md index a78d0141b6..71aedd718c 100644 --- a/_partials/_high-availability-setup.md +++ b/_partials/_high-availability-setup.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ 1. Click `Operations`, then select `High availability`. 1. Choose your replication strategy, then click `Change configuration`. - ![$SERVICE_LONG replicas](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-cloud-ha-replicas.png) + ![$SERVICE_LONG replicas](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-cloud-ha-replicas.png) 1. In `Change high availability configuration`, click `Change config`. diff --git a/_partials/_livesync-console.md b/_partials/_livesync-console.md index 79001fc3d4..b5c31164d5 100644 --- a/_partials/_livesync-console.md +++ b/_partials/_livesync-console.md @@ -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-cloud.png) + ![Postgres connector wizard](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/pg-connector-wizard-tiger-cloud.png) 1. Click `Connectors` > `PostgreSQL`. 1. Set the name for the new connector by clicking the pencil icon. @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ To sync data from your $PG database to your $SERVICE_LONG using $CONSOLE: 1. **Monitor synchronization** - ![Tiger Cloud connectors overview](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-cloud-connector-overview.png) + ![Tiger Cloud connectors overview](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-cloud-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. @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ To sync data from your $PG database to your $SERVICE_LONG using $CONSOLE: 1. **Manage the connector** - ![Edit a Postgres connector](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/edit-pg-connector.png) + ![Edit a Postgres connector](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/edit-pg-connector.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. diff --git a/_partials/_prometheus-integrate.md b/_partials/_prometheus-integrate.md index 05478183db..adce85111f 100644 --- a/_partials/_prometheus-integrate.md +++ b/_partials/_prometheus-integrate.md @@ -54,11 +54,11 @@ To export metrics from a $SERVICE_LONG, you create a dedicated Prometheus export 1. Select the exporter in the drop-down, then click `Attach exporter`. - ![Attach a Prometheus exporter to a Tiger Cloud service](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/attach-prometheus-exporter-tiger-cloud.png) + ![Attach a Prometheus exporter to a Tiger Cloud service](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/attach-prometheus-exporter-tiger-cloud.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 Tiger Cloud service](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/unattach-prometheus-exporter-tiger-cloud-service.png) + ![Unattach a Prometheus exporter from a Tiger Cloud service](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/unattach-prometheus-exporter-tiger-cloud-service.png) 1. **Configure the Prometheus scrape target** diff --git a/_partials/_service-overview.md b/_partials/_service-overview.md index 7253aba41c..88b8d79e42 100644 --- a/_partials/_service-overview.md +++ b/_partials/_service-overview.md @@ -5,5 +5,5 @@ 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:** | **Powered by $POPSQL, you use the $DATA_MODE to:** | -[ops-mode]: https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/ops-mode-overview-tiger-cloud.png +[ops-mode]: https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/ops-mode-overview-tiger-cloud.png [data-mode]: https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-cloud-data-mode.png \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/getting-started/run-queries-from-console.md b/getting-started/run-queries-from-console.md index 3532c3a47a..e936c9e6ae 100644 --- a/getting-started/run-queries-from-console.md +++ b/getting-started/run-queries-from-console.md @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ 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-cloud-console-services-view.png) + ![Check $SERVICE_LONG is running](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-cloud-console-services-view.png) 1. **Connect to your $SERVICE_SHORT** @@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ $SQL_ASSISTANT_SHORT settings are: $SQL_EDITOR is an integrated secure UI that you use to run queries and see the results for a $SERVICE_LONG. -![$CONSOLE $SQL_EDITOR](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-cloud-sqleditor.png) +![$CONSOLE $SQL_EDITOR](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-cloud-sqleditor.png) To enable or disable $SQL_EDITOR in your $SERVICE_SHORT, click `Operations` > `Service management`, then update the setting for $SQL_EDITOR. @@ -221,13 +221,13 @@ To use $SQL_EDITOR: In the [$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-cloud-ops-mode-sql-editor.png) + ![Check $SERVICE_SHORT is running](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-cloud-ops-mode-sql-editor.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-ops-mode-sql-editor.png) + ![Run a simple query](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/run-a-query-in-ops-mode-sql-editor.png) diff --git a/getting-started/try-key-features-timescale-products.md b/getting-started/try-key-features-timescale-products.md index e34dd05c50..74fa62755c 100644 --- a/getting-started/try-key-features-timescale-products.md +++ b/getting-started/try-key-features-timescale-products.md @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ For example, yesterday's market data. 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-cloud-console-columstore-data-savings.png ) + ![Columnstore data savings](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-cloud-console-columstore-data-savings.png ) @@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ To set up data tiering: 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-cloud-console.png) + ![Enable tiered storage](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/enable-tiered-storage-tiger-cloud-console.png) When tiered storage is enabled, you see the amount of data in the tiered object storage. diff --git a/integrations/find-connection-details.md b/integrations/find-connection-details.md index 7df2ce0722..be0a1ad5c5 100644 --- a/integrations/find-connection-details.md +++ b/integrations/find-connection-details.md @@ -44,12 +44,12 @@ To retrieve the connection details for your $CLOUD_LONG project and $SERVICE_LON 1. **Retreive your project ID**: In [$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-cloud-console-project-id.png) + ![Retrive the project id in $CONSOLE](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-cloud-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-cloud-console-service-id.png) + ![Retrive the service id in $CONSOLE](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-cloud-console-service-id.png) diff --git a/migrate/livesync-for-postgresql.md b/migrate/livesync-for-postgresql.md index 9e75fdf5ee..5b5ab89311 100644 --- a/migrate/livesync-for-postgresql.md +++ b/migrate/livesync-for-postgresql.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ $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. -![Tiger Cloud connectors overview](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-cloud-connector-overview.png) +![Tiger Cloud connectors overview](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-cloud-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 diff --git a/migrate/livesync-for-s3.md b/migrate/livesync-for-s3.md index dd87de50cf..44bc71fada 100644 --- a/migrate/livesync-for-s3.md +++ b/migrate/livesync-for-s3.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ 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. -![Tiger Cloud connectors overview](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-cloud-connector-overview.png) +![Tiger Cloud connectors overview](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-cloud-connector-overview.png) You can use the $S3_CONNECTOR to synchronize your existing and new data. Here's what the connector can do: @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ To sync data from your S3 bucket to your $SERVICE_LONG using $CONSOLE: 1. **Connect the source S3 bucket to the target $SERVICE_SHORT** - ![Connect Tiger Cloud to S3 bucket](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/s3-connector-tiger-cloud.png) + ![Connect Tiger Cloud to S3 bucket](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/s3-connector-tiger-cloud.png) 1. Click `Connectors` > `Amazon S3`. 1. Click the pencil icon, then set the name for the new connector. @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ 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. - ![Tiger Cloud connectors overview](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-cloud-connector-overview.png) + ![Tiger Cloud connectors overview](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-cloud-connector-overview.png) 1. To view file import statistics and logs, click `Connectors` > `Source connectors`. diff --git a/use-timescale/backup-restore.md b/use-timescale/backup-restore.md index 745d9f683f..46d3cf2039 100644 --- a/use-timescale/backup-restore.md +++ b/use-timescale/backup-restore.md @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ You enable cross-region backup when you create a $SERVICE_SHORT, or configure it 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-cloud.png) + ![Create cross-region backup](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/create-cross-region-backup-in-tiger-cloud.png) You can now see the backup, its region, and creation date in a list. @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ You can have one cross-region backup per $SERVICE_SHORT. To change the region of 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-cloud.png) + ![Disable cross-region backup](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/cross-region-backup-list-in-tiger-cloud.png) 1. Create a new backup in a different region. diff --git a/use-timescale/configuration/customize-configuration.md b/use-timescale/configuration/customize-configuration.md index 84523ffc4d..b04c85e008 100644 --- a/use-timescale/configuration/customize-configuration.md +++ b/use-timescale/configuration/customize-configuration.md @@ -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`, `SQL Editor`, `Operations`, and `AI`. Select `Operations`, then `Database parameters`. -![Database configuration parameters](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-cloud-service-configuration-parameters.png) +![Database configuration parameters](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-cloud-service-configuration-parameters.png) ### Modify basic parameters diff --git a/use-timescale/data-tiering/enabling-data-tiering.md b/use-timescale/data-tiering/enabling-data-tiering.md index e5a50f7e04..e1eed837ca 100644 --- a/use-timescale/data-tiering/enabling-data-tiering.md +++ b/use-timescale/data-tiering/enabling-data-tiering.md @@ -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 $PRICING_PLANs][pricing-plans], IOPS is set to 5,000 - 8,000 autoscale and can be upgraded to 16,000 IOPS. - ![Default standard storage in Tiger Cloud](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/high-performance-storage-tiger-cloud.png) + ![Default standard storage in Tiger Cloud](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/high-performance-storage-tiger-cloud.png) 1. **Click `Apply`** @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ This storage type gives you up to 64 TB and 32,000 IOPS, and is available under 1. **In [$CONSOLE][console], select your $SERVICE_SHORT, then click `Operations` > `Compute and storage`** 1. **Select `Enhanced` in the `Storage type` dropdown** - ![Enhanced storage in Tiger Cloud](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/enable-enhanced-storage-tiger-cloud.png) + ![Enhanced storage in Tiger Cloud](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/enable-enhanced-storage-tiger-cloud.png) @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ This storage type gives you up to 64 TB and 32,000 IOPS, and is available under 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 Cloud](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/set-io-boost-tiger-cloud.png) + ![I/O boost in Tiger Cloud](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/set-io-boost-tiger-cloud.png) 1. **Click `Apply`** @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ You enable tiered storage from the `Overview` tab in $CONSOLE. 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-cloud-console.png) + ![Enable tiered storage](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/enable-tiered-storage-tiger-cloud-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. diff --git a/use-timescale/ha-replicas/read-scaling.md b/use-timescale/ha-replicas/read-scaling.md index 449a0a497a..676b7bf119 100644 --- a/use-timescale/ha-replicas/read-scaling.md +++ b/use-timescale/ha-replicas/read-scaling.md @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ To change the compute and storage configuration of your $READ_REPLICA set: 1. **In [$CONSOLE][timescale-console-services], expand and click the $READ_REPLICA set under your primary $SERVICE_SHORT** - ![Read replicas in Tiger Cloud Console](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/read-replica-sets-tiger-cloud-console.png) + ![Read replicas in Tiger Cloud Console](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/read-replica-sets-tiger-cloud-console.png) 1. **Click `Operations` > `Compute and storage`** @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ is measured in bytes, against the current state of the primary instance. To chec 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-cloud.png) + ![Read replica sets](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/configured-replica-set-tiger-cloud.png) 1. **Configure the allowable lag** diff --git a/use-timescale/metrics-logging/monitoring.md b/use-timescale/metrics-logging/monitoring.md index 07ce5a5c74..6c4fa5fe60 100644 --- a/use-timescale/metrics-logging/monitoring.md +++ b/use-timescale/metrics-logging/monitoring.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ $CONSOLE offers you a quick, convenient way to see how your $SERVICE_SHORTs are $CLOUD_LONG shows you CPU, memory, and storage metrics for up to 30 previous days and with down to 10-second granularity. To access metrics, select your $SERVICE_SHORT in $CONSOLE, then click `Monitoring` > `Metrics`: -![Service metrics](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/service-metrics-tiger-cloud.png) +![Service metrics](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/service-metrics-tiger-cloud.png) The following metrics are represented by graphs: @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ $CLOUD_LONG shows you detailed logs for your $SERVICE_SHORT, which you can filte To access logs, select your $SERVICE_SHORT in $CONSOLE, then click `Monitoring` > `Logs`: -![Find logs faster](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-cloud-service-logs.png) +![Find logs faster](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-cloud-service-logs.png) ## Jobs @@ -78,11 +78,11 @@ $CLOUD_LONG summarizes all [$JOBs][jobs] set up for your $SERVICE_SHORT along wi 1. To view $JOBs, select your $SERVICE_SHORT in $CONSOLE, then click `Monitoring` > `Jobs`: - ![Jobs](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-cloud-console-jobs.png) + ![Jobs](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-cloud-console-jobs.png) 1. Click a $JOB ID in the list to view its config and run history: - ![Job details](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-cloud-job-details.png) + ![Job details](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-cloud-job-details.png) 1. Click the pencil icon to edit the $JOB config: @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ Insights help you get a comprehensive understanding of how your queries perform To view insights, select your $SERVICE_SHORT, then click `Monitoring` > `Insights`. Search or filter queries by type, maximum execution time, and time frame. -![Insights](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/insights-overview-tiger-cloud.png) +![Insights](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/insights-overview-tiger-cloud.png) Insights include `Metrics`, `Current lock contention`, and `Queries`. @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ query. Check out the last update value at the top of the query table to identify Click a query in the list to see the drill-down view. This view not only helps you identify spikes and unexpected behaviors, but also offers information to optimize your query. -![Queries drill-down view](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/query-drill-down-view-tiger-cloud-console.png) +![Queries drill-down view](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/query-drill-down-view-tiger-cloud-console.png) This view includes the following graphs: @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ $CLOUD_LONG lists current and past connections to your $SERVICE_SHORT. This incl To view connections, select your $SERVICE_SHORT in $CONSOLE, then click `Monitoring` > `Connections`. Expand the query underneath each connection to see the full SQL. -![Connections](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-cloud-service-connections.png) +![Connections](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-cloud-service-connections.png) Click the trash icon next to a connection in the list to terminate it. A lock icon means that a connection cannot be terminated; hover over the icon to see the reason. @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ $CLOUD_LONG offers specific tips on configuring your $SERVICE_SHORT. This includ To view recommendations, select your $SERVICE_SHORT in $CONSOLE, then click `Monitoring` > `Recommendations`: -![Recommendations](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-cloud-console-recommendations.png) +![Recommendations](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-cloud-console-recommendations.png) ## Query-level statistics with `pg_stat_statements` diff --git a/use-timescale/security/ip-allow-list.md b/use-timescale/security/ip-allow-list.md index f10f32c6c3..7a45fb7fce 100644 --- a/use-timescale/security/ip-allow-list.md +++ b/use-timescale/security/ip-allow-list.md @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ You attach a $SERVICE_SHORT to either one $VPC, or one IP allow list. You cannot 1. **Select a $SERVICE_LONG, then click `Operations` > `Security` > `IP Allow List`** - ![Attach IP allow list](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/attach-ip-allow-list-tiger-cloud.png) + ![Attach IP allow list](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/attach-ip-allow-list-tiger-cloud.png) 1. **Select the list in the drop-down and click `Apply`** diff --git a/use-timescale/services/change-resources.md b/use-timescale/services/change-resources.md index 31bf6f63de..8eed56014a 100644 --- a/use-timescale/services/change-resources.md +++ b/use-timescale/services/change-resources.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ You can change the CPU and memory allocation for your $SERVICE_SHORT at any time minimal downtime, usually less than a minute. The new resources become available as soon as the $SERVICE_SHORT restarts. You can change the CPU and memory allocation up or down, as frequently as required. -![Change resources](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-cloud-console-update-cpu-manually.png) +![Change resources](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-cloud-console-update-cpu-manually.png) Note that: diff --git a/use-timescale/services/service-explorer.md b/use-timescale/services/service-explorer.md index 07e5b8414a..7236206afa 100644 --- a/use-timescale/services/service-explorer.md +++ b/use-timescale/services/service-explorer.md @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ summary of your $SERVICE_SHORT, including all your hypertables and relational tables. It summarizes your overall compression ratios, and other policy and continuous aggregate data. And, if you aren't already using key features like continuous aggregates, columnstore compression, or other automation policies and actions, it provides pointers to tutorials and documentation to help you get started. -![Service explorer](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-cloud-console-service-explorer.png) +![Service explorer](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-cloud-console-service-explorer.png) ## Tables @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ ranges, and columnstore compression status. From this section, you can also set an automated policy to compress chunks into the columnstore. For more information, see the [hypercore documentation][hypercore]. -![Service explorer tables](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-cloud-console-service-explorer-tables.png) +![Service explorer tables](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-cloud-console-service-explorer-tables.png) For more information about hypertables, see the @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ In the `Continuous aggregate` section, you can see all your continuous aggregates, including top-level information such as their size, whether they are configured for real-time aggregation, and their refresh periods. -![Service explorer caggs](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-cloud-console-service-explorer-caggs.png) +![Service explorer caggs](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-cloud-console-service-explorer-caggs.png) For more information about continuous aggregates, see the [continuous aggregates section][caggs]. diff --git a/use-timescale/services/service-overview.md b/use-timescale/services/service-overview.md index 68a4896ed7..c49295ec79 100644 --- a/use-timescale/services/service-overview.md +++ b/use-timescale/services/service-overview.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ When you log into [$CONSOLE][cloud-login], you see the $PROJECT_SHORT overview. Click a $SERVICE_SHORT to view run-time data and connection information. Click `Operations` to configure your $SERVICE_SHORT. -![Select a query to edit](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/ops-mode-overview-tiger-cloud.png) +![Select a query to edit](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/ops-mode-overview-tiger-cloud.png) Each $SERVICE_SHORT hosts a single database managed for you by $CLOUD_LONG. If you need more than one database, [create a new $SERVICE_SHORT][create-service]. diff --git a/use-timescale/upgrades.md b/use-timescale/upgrades.md index da9b82b4d1..3d023d012d 100644 --- a/use-timescale/upgrades.md +++ b/use-timescale/upgrades.md @@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ To change your maintenance window: In [$CONSOLE][cloud-login], select the $SERVICE_SHORT you want to manage. 1. **Set your maintenance window** 1. Click `Operations` > `Environment`, then click `Change maintenance window`. - ![Maintenance and upgrades](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-cloud-maintenance-upgrades.png) + ![Maintenance and upgrades](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-cloud-maintenance-upgrades.png) 1. Select the maintence window start time, then click `Apply`. Maintenance windows can run for up to four hours. From 1dd12d0b9bbda092fcc3d28521480315f77b5fa4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: atovpeko Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2025 16:17:58 +0300 Subject: [PATCH 2/2] update --- _partials/_cloud-connect-service.md | 4 ++-- _partials/_high-availability-setup.md | 2 +- _partials/_livesync-console.md | 8 ++++---- _partials/_prometheus-integrate.md | 4 ++-- _partials/_service-overview.md | 2 +- getting-started/run-queries-from-console.md | 8 ++++---- .../try-key-features-timescale-products.md | 4 ++-- integrations/find-connection-details.md | 4 ++-- migrate/livesync-for-postgresql.md | 2 +- migrate/livesync-for-s3.md | 10 +++++----- use-timescale/backup-restore.md | 4 ++-- .../configuration/customize-configuration.md | 2 +- .../data-tiering/enabling-data-tiering.md | 8 ++++---- use-timescale/ha-replicas/read-scaling.md | 4 ++-- use-timescale/metrics-logging/monitoring.md | 16 ++++++++-------- use-timescale/security/ip-allow-list.md | 2 +- use-timescale/services/change-resources.md | 2 +- use-timescale/services/service-explorer.md | 6 +++--- use-timescale/services/service-overview.md | 2 +- use-timescale/upgrades.md | 2 +- 20 files changed, 48 insertions(+), 48 deletions(-) diff --git a/_partials/_cloud-connect-service.md b/_partials/_cloud-connect-service.md index 3b13a42753..491af94c55 100644 --- a/_partials/_cloud-connect-service.md +++ b/_partials/_cloud-connect-service.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ In [$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** @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ 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 $SERVICE_SHORT is running](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-ops-mode-sql-editor-empty.png) 1. Run a test query: diff --git a/_partials/_high-availability-setup.md b/_partials/_high-availability-setup.md index a2dfe7166c..09afb7598e 100644 --- a/_partials/_high-availability-setup.md +++ b/_partials/_high-availability-setup.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ 1. Click `Operations`, then select `High availability`. 1. Choose your replication strategy, then click `Change configuration`. - ![$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`. diff --git a/_partials/_livesync-console.md b/_partials/_livesync-console.md index 5acb6f6e10..ed58b04dff 100644 --- a/_partials/_livesync-console.md +++ b/_partials/_livesync-console.md @@ -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. @@ -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 +` . @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ To sync data from your $PG database to your $SERVICE_LONG using $CONSOLE: 1. **Monitor synchronization** - ![Tiger 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. @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ To sync data from your $PG database to your $SERVICE_LONG using $CONSOLE: 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. diff --git a/_partials/_prometheus-integrate.md b/_partials/_prometheus-integrate.md index 62307cdb28..bdca63b89f 100644 --- a/_partials/_prometheus-integrate.md +++ b/_partials/_prometheus-integrate.md @@ -52,11 +52,11 @@ To export metrics from a $SERVICE_LONG, you create a dedicated Prometheus export 1. Select the exporter in the drop-down, then click `Attach exporter`. - ![Attach a Prometheus exporter to a Tiger service](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/attach-prometheus-exporter-tiger-console.png) + ![Attach a Prometheus exporter to a Tiger service](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 Tiger service](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/unattach-prometheus-exporter-tiger-console.png) + ![Unattach a Prometheus exporter from a Tiger service](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/unattach-prometheus-exporter-tiger-console.png) 1. **Configure the Prometheus scrape target** diff --git a/_partials/_service-overview.md b/_partials/_service-overview.md index 4b1f35d498..d5547ae3a4 100644 --- a/_partials/_service-overview.md +++ b/_partials/_service-overview.md @@ -5,5 +5,5 @@ 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:**
  • Ensure data security with high availability and $READ_REPLICAs
  • Save money with columnstore compression and tiered storage
  • Enable $PG extensions to add extra functionality
  • Increase security using $VPCs
  • Perform day-to-day administration
| **Powered by $POPSQL, you use the $DATA_MODE to:**
  • Write queries with autocomplete
  • Visualize data with charts and dashboards
  • Schedule queries and dashboards for alerts or recurring reports
  • Share queries and dashboards
  • Interact with your data on auto-pilot with SQL assistant
| -[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 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/getting-started/run-queries-from-console.md b/getting-started/run-queries-from-console.md index e2ad1ed710..545b232d3e 100644 --- a/getting-started/run-queries-from-console.md +++ b/getting-started/run-queries-from-console.md @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ 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** @@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ $SQL_ASSISTANT_SHORT settings are: $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. @@ -221,13 +221,13 @@ To use $SQL_EDITOR: In the [$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) diff --git a/getting-started/try-key-features-timescale-products.md b/getting-started/try-key-features-timescale-products.md index f65daab525..570e85315c 100644 --- a/getting-started/try-key-features-timescale-products.md +++ b/getting-started/try-key-features-timescale-products.md @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ For example, yesterday's market data. 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 ) @@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ To set up data tiering: 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. diff --git a/integrations/find-connection-details.md b/integrations/find-connection-details.md index b804902d69..6fa92e2e8a 100644 --- a/integrations/find-connection-details.md +++ b/integrations/find-connection-details.md @@ -44,12 +44,12 @@ To retrieve the connection details for your $CLOUD_LONG project and $SERVICE_LON 1. **Retreive your project ID**: In [$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) diff --git a/migrate/livesync-for-postgresql.md b/migrate/livesync-for-postgresql.md index ac8f4ae409..9b3bd514c5 100644 --- a/migrate/livesync-for-postgresql.md +++ b/migrate/livesync-for-postgresql.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ $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. -![Tiger 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) 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 diff --git a/migrate/livesync-for-s3.md b/migrate/livesync-for-s3.md index b81d52b481..754180bbc7 100644 --- a/migrate/livesync-for-s3.md +++ b/migrate/livesync-for-s3.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ 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. -![Tiger 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) You can use the $S3_CONNECTOR to synchronize your existing and new data. Here's what the connector can do: @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ To sync data from your S3 bucket to your $SERVICE_LONG using $CONSOLE: 1. **Connect the source S3 bucket to the target $SERVICE_SHORT** - ![Connect Tiger to S3 bucket](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/s3-connector-tiger-console.png) + ![Connect Tiger 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. @@ -136,18 +136,18 @@ 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. - ![Tiger 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 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. diff --git a/use-timescale/backup-restore.md b/use-timescale/backup-restore.md index c924306682..71862498d7 100644 --- a/use-timescale/backup-restore.md +++ b/use-timescale/backup-restore.md @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ You enable cross-region backup when you create a $SERVICE_SHORT, or configure it 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. @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ You can have one cross-region backup per $SERVICE_SHORT. To change the region of 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. diff --git a/use-timescale/configuration/customize-configuration.md b/use-timescale/configuration/customize-configuration.md index 4b1644c95e..826a8a103d 100644 --- a/use-timescale/configuration/customize-configuration.md +++ b/use-timescale/configuration/customize-configuration.md @@ -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 diff --git a/use-timescale/data-tiering/enabling-data-tiering.md b/use-timescale/data-tiering/enabling-data-tiering.md index 36ffebac52..7e770cb154 100644 --- a/use-timescale/data-tiering/enabling-data-tiering.md +++ b/use-timescale/data-tiering/enabling-data-tiering.md @@ -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 $PRICING_PLANs][pricing-plans], IOPS is set to 5,000 - 8,000 autoscale and can be upgraded to 16,000 IOPS. - ![Default standard storage in Tiger](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/high-performance-storage-tiger-console.png) + ![Default standard storage in Tiger](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/high-performance-storage-tiger-console.png) 1. **Click `Apply`** @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ This storage type gives you up to 64 TB and 32,000 IOPS, and is available under 1. **In [$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) @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ This storage type gives you up to 64 TB and 32,000 IOPS, and is available under 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`** @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ You enable tiered storage from the `Overview` tab in $CONSOLE. 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. diff --git a/use-timescale/ha-replicas/read-scaling.md b/use-timescale/ha-replicas/read-scaling.md index d6f68cbed4..003ea45b26 100644 --- a/use-timescale/ha-replicas/read-scaling.md +++ b/use-timescale/ha-replicas/read-scaling.md @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ To change the compute and storage configuration of your $READ_REPLICA set: 1. **In [$CONSOLE][timescale-console-services], expand and click the $READ_REPLICA set under your primary $SERVICE_SHORT** - ![Read replicas in Tiger Console](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/read-replica-sets-tiger-console.png) + ![Read replicas in Tiger Console](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/read-replica-sets-tiger-console.png) 1. **Click `Operations` > `Compute and storage`** @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ is measured in bytes, against the current state of the primary instance. To chec 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** diff --git a/use-timescale/metrics-logging/monitoring.md b/use-timescale/metrics-logging/monitoring.md index c5d15ef6ac..7b9ced8540 100644 --- a/use-timescale/metrics-logging/monitoring.md +++ b/use-timescale/metrics-logging/monitoring.md @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ This pages explains what specific data you get at each point. $CLOUD_LONG shows you CPU, memory, and storage metrics for up to 30 previous days and with down to 10-second granularity. To access metrics, select your $SERVICE_SHORT in $CONSOLE, then click `Monitoring` > `Metrics`: -![Service metrics](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/service-metrics-tiger-console.png) +![Service metrics](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/service-metrics-tiger-console.png) The following metrics are represented by graphs: @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ $CLOUD_LONG shows you detailed logs for your $SERVICE_SHORT, which you can filte To access logs, select your $SERVICE_SHORT in $CONSOLE, then click `Monitoring` > `Logs`: -![Find logs faster](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-service-logs.png) +![Find logs faster](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-service-logs.png) ## Insights @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ Insights help you get a comprehensive understanding of how your queries perform To view insights, select your $SERVICE_SHORT, then click `Monitoring` > `Insights`. Search or filter queries by type, maximum execution time, and time frame. -![Insights](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/insights-overview-tiger-console.png) +![Insights](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/insights-overview-tiger-console.png) Insights include `Metrics`, `Current lock contention`, and `Queries`. @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ query. Check out the last update value at the top of the query table to identify Click a query in the list to see the drill-down view. This view not only helps you identify spikes and unexpected behaviors, but also offers information to optimize your query. -![Queries drill-down view](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/query-drill-down-view-tiger-console.png) +![Queries drill-down view](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/query-drill-down-view-tiger-console.png) This view includes the following graphs: @@ -156,11 +156,11 @@ $CLOUD_LONG summarizes all [$JOBs][jobs] set up for your $SERVICE_SHORT along wi 1. To view $JOBs, select your $SERVICE_SHORT in $CONSOLE, then click `Monitoring` > `Jobs`: - ![Jobs](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-jobs.png) + ![Jobs](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-jobs.png) 1. Click a $JOB ID in the list to view its config and run history: - ![Job details](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-job-details.png) + ![Job details](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-job-details.png) 1. Click the pencil icon to edit the $JOB config: @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ $CLOUD_LONG lists current and past connections to your $SERVICE_SHORT. This incl To view connections, select your $SERVICE_SHORT in $CONSOLE, then click `Monitoring` > `Connections`. Expand the query underneath each connection to see the full SQL. -![Connections](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-service-connections.png) +![Connections](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-service-connections.png) Click the trash icon next to a connection in the list to terminate it. A lock icon means that a connection cannot be terminated; hover over the icon to see the reason. @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ $CLOUD_LONG offers specific tips on configuring your $SERVICE_SHORT. This includ To view recommendations, select your $SERVICE_SHORT in $CONSOLE, then click `Monitoring` > `Recommendations`: -![Recommendations](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-cloud-console-recommendations.png) +![Recommendations](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-cloud-console-recommendations.png) ## Query-level statistics with `pg_stat_statements` diff --git a/use-timescale/security/ip-allow-list.md b/use-timescale/security/ip-allow-list.md index 222203f2f2..ee12510f90 100644 --- a/use-timescale/security/ip-allow-list.md +++ b/use-timescale/security/ip-allow-list.md @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ You attach a $SERVICE_SHORT to either one $VPC, or one IP allow list. You cannot 1. **Select a $SERVICE_LONG, then click `Operations` > `Security` > `IP Allow List`** - ![Attach IP allow list](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/attach-ip-allow-list-tiger-console.png) + ![Attach IP allow list](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/attach-ip-allow-list-tiger-console.png) 1. **Select the list in the drop-down and click `Apply`** diff --git a/use-timescale/services/change-resources.md b/use-timescale/services/change-resources.md index 330831dfac..d4712b1e9e 100644 --- a/use-timescale/services/change-resources.md +++ b/use-timescale/services/change-resources.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ You can change the CPU and memory allocation for your $SERVICE_SHORT at any time minimal downtime, usually less than a minute. The new resources become available as soon as the $SERVICE_SHORT restarts. You can change the CPU and memory allocation up or down, as frequently as required. -![Change resources](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-update-cpu-manually.png) +![Change resources](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-update-cpu-manually.png) Note that: diff --git a/use-timescale/services/service-explorer.md b/use-timescale/services/service-explorer.md index b925e83740..8929c76d4e 100644 --- a/use-timescale/services/service-explorer.md +++ b/use-timescale/services/service-explorer.md @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ summary of your $SERVICE_SHORT, including all your hypertables and relational tables. It summarizes your overall compression ratios, and other policy and continuous aggregate data. And, if you aren't already using key features like continuous aggregates, columnstore compression, or other automation policies and actions, it provides pointers to tutorials and documentation to help you get started. -![Service explorer](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-service-explorer.png) +![Service explorer](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-service-explorer.png) ## Tables @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ ranges, and columnstore compression status. From this section, you can also set an automated policy to compress chunks into the columnstore. For more information, see the [hypercore documentation][hypercore]. -![Service explorer tables](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-columstore-data-savings.png) +![Service explorer tables](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-columstore-data-savings.png) For more information about hypertables, see the @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ In the `Continuous aggregate` section, you can see all your continuous aggregates, including top-level information such as their size, whether they are configured for real-time aggregation, and their refresh periods. -![Service explorer caggs](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-service-explorer-caggs.png) +![Service explorer caggs](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-service-explorer-caggs.png) For more information about continuous aggregates, see the [continuous aggregates section][caggs]. diff --git a/use-timescale/services/service-overview.md b/use-timescale/services/service-overview.md index a8dbcbbe73..fc05054c1e 100644 --- a/use-timescale/services/service-overview.md +++ b/use-timescale/services/service-overview.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ When you log into [$CONSOLE][cloud-login], you see the $PROJECT_SHORT overview. Click a $SERVICE_SHORT to view run-time data and connection information. Click `Operations` to configure your $SERVICE_SHORT. -![Select a query to edit](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/ops-mode-overview-tiger-console.png) +![Select a query to edit](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/ops-mode-overview-tiger-console.png) Each $SERVICE_SHORT hosts a single database managed for you by $CLOUD_LONG. If you need more than one database, [create a new $SERVICE_SHORT][create-service]. diff --git a/use-timescale/upgrades.md b/use-timescale/upgrades.md index 63ddc8c46d..be31ca4868 100644 --- a/use-timescale/upgrades.md +++ b/use-timescale/upgrades.md @@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ To change your maintenance window: In [$CONSOLE][cloud-login], select the $SERVICE_SHORT you want to manage. 1. **Set your maintenance window** 1. Click `Operations` > `Environment`, then click `Change maintenance window`. - ![Maintenance and upgrades](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-cloud-console/tiger-console-maintenance-upgrades.png) + ![Maintenance and upgrades](https://assets.timescale.com/docs/images/tiger-on-azure/tiger-console-maintenance-upgrades.png) 1. Select the maintence window start time, then click `Apply`. Maintenance windows can run for up to four hours.