diff --git a/content/rc/administration/_index.md b/content/rc/administration/_index.md index 19942209de3..7ca10bd447c 100644 --- a/content/rc/administration/_index.md +++ b/content/rc/administration/_index.md @@ -21,11 +21,11 @@ To manage subscriptions, you can: - Create a [Fixed subscription]({{}}). -- Create a [Flexible subscription]({{}})). +- Create a [Flexible subscription]({{}}). -- View or update a [Fixed subscription]({{}})). +- View or update a [Fixed subscription]({{}}). -- View or a [Flexible subscription]({{}})). +- View or update a [Flexible subscription]({{}}). ## Manage databases diff --git a/content/rc/administration/account-team-settings.md b/content/rc/administration/account-team-settings.md index 36a8e3dd57b..cf1363553ce 100644 --- a/content/rc/administration/account-team-settings.md +++ b/content/rc/administration/account-team-settings.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ --- -Title: Account and Team Settings +Title: Account and team settings description: weight: 40 alwaysopen: false @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ On this page you can view settings for your Redis Cloud account and team. You can also: - Add or edit your VAT ID -- Change the account Time Zone +- Change the account time zone - Add a new Relic license key - Configure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ you must enter the downloadable Redis Labs CA Certificate from this page. ## Team management To manage the team of people who have access to the account, click on -the "Team" tab and you will be presented with the current list of team +the "Team" tab, and you will be presented with the current list of team members on this account. - To add more team members, click ![Add](/images/rs/icon_add.png#no-click "Add"). @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ The default MFA configuration sends an authentication code by text message to en To configure MFA for your user account: -1. Log into your account. +1. Log in to your account. 2. In the menu, click on your name. 3. In your user profile, click **Multi-Factor Authentication**. 4. Click **Activate Now** diff --git a/content/rc/administration/configuration/_index.md b/content/rc/administration/configuration/_index.md index 090e8b8f494..6fbe09db00f 100644 --- a/content/rc/administration/configuration/_index.md +++ b/content/rc/administration/configuration/_index.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ --- -Title: Configuring Redis Cloud Resources +Title: Configuring Redis Cloud resources description: weight: 30 alwaysopen: false diff --git a/content/rc/administration/payment-methods.md b/content/rc/administration/payment-methods.md index 421164b930b..f143e4b56c0 100644 --- a/content/rc/administration/payment-methods.md +++ b/content/rc/administration/payment-methods.md @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ --- -Title: Payment Methods +Title: Payment methods description: weight: 50 alwaysopen: false categories: ["RC"] aliases: /rv/administration/payment-methods/ --- -On this page you can view and edit the existing payment methods for your account, as well as add new ones to your account. +On this page, you can view and edit the existing payment methods for your account as well as add new ones. - To add a new payment method, click ![Add](/images/rs/icon_add.png#no-click "Add"). -- To edit an existing a payment method, click ![Edit](/images/rc/icon_edit.png#no-click "Edit"). +- To edit an existing payment method, click ![Edit](/images/rc/icon_edit.png#no-click "Edit"). ![payment_methods](/images/rc/payment_methods.png) diff --git a/content/rc/administration/setup/change-plan.md b/content/rc/administration/setup/change-plan.md index cf5e19b36dd..2e8eb58f9fb 100644 --- a/content/rc/administration/setup/change-plan.md +++ b/content/rc/administration/setup/change-plan.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ --- -Title: Changing Redis Cloud Plans +Title: Changing Redis Cloud plans description: weight: $weight alwaysopen: false @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ To do so: ![The **Change Subscription** button appears below the list of subscriptions.](/images/rc/subscription-change-button.png) -1. The first option you can change is type, which indicates whether the plan supports replication or data-persistence. +1. The first option you can change is type, which indicates whether the plan supports replication or data persistence. Your current selection is highlighted. @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ To do so: ## Troubleshooting -1. Before updating to a plan with a smaller memory size, verify that your data fits the new size. Otherwise, the update process will fail and the plan will remain at the original size. +1. Before updating to a plan with a smaller memory size, verify that your data fits the new size. Otherwise, the update process will fail, and the plan will remain at the original size. 1. Subscription updates happen in the background. Changes may take several minutes to complete. diff --git a/content/rc/administration/system-logs.md b/content/rc/administration/system-logs.md index 7a2ededb450..8fa4d4bfda7 100644 --- a/content/rc/administration/system-logs.md +++ b/content/rc/administration/system-logs.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ --- -Title: System Logs +Title: System logs description: weight: 60 alwaysopen: false @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ categories: ["RC"] aliases: /rv/administration/system-logs/ --- This page contains events, alerts, and logs from the activities, databases, and subscriptions in your account. -You can sort by any of the column headers, search through the system logs. +You can sort by any of the column headers and search through the system logs. You can also export all logs as a CSV file for use in other systems and programs. ![System Logs in the UI](/images/rc/system_log.png) diff --git a/content/rc/administration/usage-reports.md b/content/rc/administration/usage-reports.md index beee45fb771..347f6bc8617 100644 --- a/content/rc/administration/usage-reports.md +++ b/content/rc/administration/usage-reports.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ --- -Title: Usage Reports +Title: Usage reports description: weight: 70 alwaysopen: false diff --git a/content/rc/concepts/clustering.md b/content/rc/concepts/clustering.md index e56afe24102..2df4a622b8e 100644 --- a/content/rc/concepts/clustering.md +++ b/content/rc/concepts/clustering.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ --- -Title: Clustering Redis Databases +Title: Clustering Redis databases description: weight: $weight alwaysopen: false @@ -20,10 +20,10 @@ For example: A Redis Cloud cluster is a set of managed Redis processes and cloud instances, with each process managing a subset of the database keyspace. -Clustering uses multiple cores and resources of multiple instance to overcome scaling challenges. +Clustering uses multiple cores and resources of multiple instances to overcome scaling challenges. In a Redis Cloud cluster, the keyspace is partitioned into hash -slots. At any given time a slot resides on and is managed by a single +slots. At any given time, a slot resides on and is managed by a single Redis server. An instance that belongs to a cluster can manage multiple slots. This division of the key space, shown as sharding, is achieved by hashing the keys' names, or parts of these (key hash tags), in order to @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ default RegEx rules that implement the standard hashing policy are: | .\*{(?\.\*)}.\* | Hashing is done on the substring between the curly braces. | | (?\.\*) | The entire key's name is used for hashing. | -You can modify existing rules, add new ones, delete rules or change +You can modify existing rules, add new ones, delete rules, or change their order to suit your application's requirements. ### Custom hashing policy notes and limitations diff --git a/content/rc/concepts/data-eviction-policies.md b/content/rc/concepts/data-eviction-policies.md index 1adc191a16f..2576d949dba 100644 --- a/content/rc/concepts/data-eviction-policies.md +++ b/content/rc/concepts/data-eviction-policies.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ --- -Title: Data Eviction Policies +Title: Data eviction policies description: weight: $weight alwaysopen: false @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ For each database, you can choose from these data eviction policies: | volatile-lfu | Evicts the least frequently used keys out of all keys with an "expire" field set | volatile-random | Randomly evicts keys with an "expire" field set | | volatile-ttl | Evicts the shortest time-to-live and least recently used keys out of keys with an "expire" field set | -| no eviction | Returns error if memory limit has been reached when trying to insert more data | +| no eviction | Returns an error if the memory limit has been reached when trying to insert more data | Redis Cloud supports [Redis on Flash (RoF)]({{< relref "/rs/concepts/memory-architecture/redis-flash.md" >}}) to prevent data eviction but maintain high performance. diff --git a/content/rc/concepts/data-persistence.md b/content/rc/concepts/data-persistence.md index 4b52919ad93..4edc87cf121 100644 --- a/content/rc/concepts/data-persistence.md +++ b/content/rc/concepts/data-persistence.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ --- -Title: Data Persistence +Title: Data persistence description: weight: $weight alwaysopen: false @@ -8,10 +8,10 @@ aliases: /rv/concepts/data-persistence/ /rc/concepts/data-persistence-redis-cloud/ --- Redis Cloud supports persisting your data to disk on a per-database basis and in multiple ways. -Unlike a few cloud provider's Redis offerings, -Redis Cloud has two options for persistence, Append Only File (AOF) and Snapshot (RDB). -Data-persistence is always performed over a persistent storage that is attached to the cloud instance (e.g. AWS EBS). -This makes sure that there is no data lost in case of a node failure event +Unlike a few cloud providers' Redis offerings, +Redis Cloud has two options for persistence: Append Only File (AOF) and Snapshot (RDB). +Data persistence is always performed over a persistent storage that is attached to the cloud instance (e.g. AWS EBS). +This ensures that there is no data lost in case of a node failure event because the new cloud instance will be attached to the existing persistent storage volume. Data persistence, via AOF or snapshots, is used solely to restore the @@ -70,4 +70,4 @@ Use these details to determine which options best meet your needs: |------------|-----------------| | More resource intensive | Less resource intensive | | Provides better durability (recover latest point in time) | Less durable | -| Slower time to recover (Larger files) | Faster recovery time | +| Slower time to recover (larger files) | Faster recovery time | diff --git a/content/rc/databases/create-database.md b/content/rc/databases/create-database.md index d21b410c2fe..88a355cb48f 100644 --- a/content/rc/databases/create-database.md +++ b/content/rc/databases/create-database.md @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ The **Security** section helps you control access to your database. |:-----------|:----------| | **Default user** | When enabled, permits access using a simple password | | **Redis password** | Password assigned to the database when created | -| **CIDR allow list** | (_paid Fixed, Flexible, or Annual subscriptions only_) Range of IP addresses/security groups allowed to [aaccess the database]({{< relref "/rc/security/cidr-whitelist.md" >}})| +| **CIDR allow list** | (_paid Fixed, Flexible, or Annual subscriptions only_) Range of IP addresses/security groups allowed to [access the database]({{< relref "/rc/security/cidr-whitelist.md" >}})| | **Transport layer security (TLS)** | (_Flexible or Annual subscriptions only_) Enables [transport security layer]({{< relref "/rc/security/database-security/tls-ssl.md" >}})(TLS) encryption for database access.| diff --git a/content/rc/databases/import-data.md b/content/rc/databases/import-data.md index 31acbd0090c..0598a057b96 100644 --- a/content/rc/databases/import-data.md +++ b/content/rc/databases/import-data.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ aliases: /rv/how-to/importing-dataset-redis-cloud/ --- You can import an existing dataset into your Redis Cloud instance from an existing Redis server or an RDB file. -In order to import a sharded database that has multiple RDB files you must first merge the files into a single RDB. +In order to import a sharded database that has multiple RDB files, you must first merge the files into a single RDB. For assistance, contact [Support](https://support.redislabs.com). {{< note >}} @@ -97,10 +97,10 @@ To use the Redis Cloud admin console to import your data, you must first share t To share and import an RDB file that is stored in a GCP Storage bucket: 1. Go to the GCP console and click on your GCP project. -1. Click on the menu to open it, and select **Storage** to open the Storage browser and view your buckets. +1. Click on the menu to open it and select **Storage** to open the Storage browser and view your buckets. 1. Click on the bucket where the RDB file is stored. 1. Edit the file permissions: - 1. Click on the RDB file menu to open it, and click **Edit permissions**. + 1. Click on the RDB file menu to open it and click **Edit permissions**. 1. Click **Add item**. 1. Enter the user details and access: - In the Entity field of the new item, select **User**. @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ To share and import an RDB file that is stored in a GCP Storage bucket: ### Via Azure Blob Storage container -To import an RDB file that is stored in an Microsoft Azure Blog storage container: +To import an RDB file that is stored in a Microsoft Azure Blog storage container: 1. In the Redis Cloud admin console, select the target database. 1. Click ![Import](/images/rc/icon_import.png#no-click "Import"). diff --git a/content/rc/databases/monitor-performance.md b/content/rc/databases/monitor-performance.md index b43a591a2bb..547b6abece0 100644 --- a/content/rc/databases/monitor-performance.md +++ b/content/rc/databases/monitor-performance.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ The **Metrics** tab of the **View Database** screen provides a series of graphs {{The Metrics tab of the View Database screen.}}{{< /image >}} -Performance data provides insights into how your database is being used and how well it is performing. +Performance data provides insight into how your database is being used and how well it is performing. The interval scrollbar controls the time period displayed in the graphs. @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ When you use the mouse to point to a smaller graph, three things appear: - A promotion icon pointing left - A promotion icon pointing right -- A summary panel showing the minimum, average, maximum and most recent values displayed in the graph. +- A summary panel showing the minimum, average, maximum, and most recent values displayed in the graph. {{Promoting graphs to primary positions}}{{< /image >}} @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Several metric graphs are available: | Writes/sec | The number of write operations per second | | Other cmds/sec | The number of other Redis commands per second | | Latency (in milliseconds) | Latency per write operation | -| Reads Latency (in milliseconds) | The average, min, max and last values are also shown | +| Reads Latency (in milliseconds) | The average, min, max, and last values are also shown | | Writes Latency (in milliseconds) | Latency per write operation | | Other Latency (in milliseconds) | Latency per other commands | | Used Memory | The amount of memory used by the database | diff --git a/content/rc/security/_index.md b/content/rc/security/_index.md index 2ad594471b1..66cacf0fa25 100644 --- a/content/rc/security/_index.md +++ b/content/rc/security/_index.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ aliases: /rc/administration/security /rs/administering/designing-production/security/ --- -Redis Enterprise Cloud provides a number of ways to secure subscription and databases. +Redis Enterprise Cloud provides a number of ways to secure subscriptions and databases. As a Redis Cloud user, there are three systems you need to consider when thinking about security: diff --git a/content/rc/security/admin-console-security/multi-factor-authentication.md b/content/rc/security/admin-console-security/multi-factor-authentication.md index 5b3765a7a8d..6745a3b4480 100644 --- a/content/rc/security/admin-console-security/multi-factor-authentication.md +++ b/content/rc/security/admin-console-security/multi-factor-authentication.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ To configure MFA for your user account: 3. Under your user profile, click **Multi-Factor Authentication**. 4. From the **Multi-Factor Authentication** view, click **Activate Now**. 5. Enter your mobile phone number. -6. You will receive confirmation code sent by text message. Enter the code and click **Verify**. +6. You will receive a confirmation code sent by text message. Enter the code and click **Verify**. Your account is now configured for MFA. @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ To configure MFA for an authenticator app: 1. Scan the QR code using your phone's authenticator app. 1. Enter the code generated by your authenticator app to verify the setup. -You can now use a either text message code or an authenticator app code as your second factor when logging in. +You can now use either a text message code or an authenticator app code as your second factor when logging in. #### Deactivating MFA diff --git a/content/rc/security/admin-console-security/user-team-management.md b/content/rc/security/admin-console-security/user-team-management.md index 92284d2e9e3..ea4a9f92a3b 100644 --- a/content/rc/security/admin-console-security/user-team-management.md +++ b/content/rc/security/admin-console-security/user-team-management.md @@ -67,4 +67,4 @@ To provide a GCP user with access to the admin console, you will need to assign - For the **viewer** role: `serviceusage.serviceUsageViewer` and `redisenterprisecloud.viewer` - For the **owner** role: `serviceusage.serviceUsageViewer` and `redisenterprisecloud.admin` -Users must log in Redis Cloud using to GCP SSO at least once for them to be added to the team. +Users must log in to Redis Cloud using GCP SSO at least once for them to be added to the team. diff --git a/content/rc/security/database-security/_index.md b/content/rc/security/database-security/_index.md index fab495c1c95..bea56b83b1b 100644 --- a/content/rc/security/database-security/_index.md +++ b/content/rc/security/database-security/_index.md @@ -19,11 +19,11 @@ to your users. ## Network security -Redis Cloud supports two types of network security: [IP Restrictions]({{< relref "/rc/security/database-security/network-security.md">}}#ip) and [VPCs]({{}}#virtual-private-clouds). We recommend that you employ that least one of these network security options to constrain access to your databases. +Redis Cloud supports two types of network security: [IP Restrictions]({{< relref "/rc/security/database-security/network-security.md">}}#ip) and [VPCs]({{}}#virtual-private-clouds). We recommend that you employ at least one of these network security options to constrain access to your databases. ## Transport Layer Security (TLS) -Redis Cloud supports [Transport Layer Security]({{}}) (TLS) for database connections. TLS, often called "SSL", ensures the privacy the TCP connection between your application and database. When client +Redis Cloud supports [Transport Layer Security]({{}}) (TLS) for database connections. TLS, often called "SSL", ensures the privacy of the TCP connection between your application and database. When client authentication is enabled, TLS also ensures that those clients with an authorized key can connect to your Redis databases. We strongly recommend that you enable TLS for any application trasmitting sensitive data across the wire. diff --git a/content/rc/security/database-security/network-security.md b/content/rc/security/database-security/network-security.md index 6ab3d361f0e..5c8b9922ff2 100644 --- a/content/rc/security/database-security/network-security.md +++ b/content/rc/security/database-security/network-security.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Redis Enterprise Cloud supports two types of network security: [IP Restrictions]   VPC Support -IP Restructions +IP Restrictions AWS @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ A [Virtual Private Cloud](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_private_cloud) ( Databases in Redis Cloud Pro and Ultimate are almost always deployed in a Redis Labs VPC. In most cases, you'll need to create a **VPC peering connection** to access these databases. A VPC peering connection allows unrestricted network access between two VPCs. -How you create these connections, and the features supported, varies somewhat by public cloud. You can read about VPC usage for [AWS](#vpcs-with-aws), [GCP](#vpcs-with-gcp), and [Azure](#vpcs-with-azure) below. +How you create these connections and the features supported vary somewhat by public cloud provider. You can read about VPC usage for [AWS](#vpcs-with-aws), [GCP](#vpcs-with-gcp), and [Azure](#vpcs-with-azure) below. ### VPCs with AWS @@ -74,12 +74,12 @@ Subscriptions that run on AWS support two VPC options. To ensure that that you c #### Create a VPC peering connection -Below are instructions for creating a VPC peering connection for AWS. One you've created this connection, you may also want to consider [configuring a CIDR whitelist] to allow connection only from specific IP address blocks or security groups. +Below are instructions for creating a VPC peering connection for AWS. Once you've created this connection, you may also want to consider [configuring a CIDR whitelist]({{}}) to allow connection only from specific IP address blocks or security groups. To create a VPC peering connection: 1. In **Subscriptions**, click on the subscription requiring a VPC peering connection -2. In **Security** > **VPC Peering**, click ![Add](/images/rs/icon_add.png#no-click "Add"). You'll then see form like the following: +2. In **Security** > **VPC Peering**, click ![Add](/images/rs/icon_add.png#no-click "Add"). You'll then see a form like the following: ![VPC AWS](/images/rc/vpc-aws.png "VPC AWS") @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ Then click **Initiate Peering**. 1. To add a route, click **Add Route**. 1. In the Destination field, enter the Requester VPC CIDRs shown when you accepted the peering request. - This is the Redis Cloud VPC CIDR address, to which your application's VPC should connect + This is the Redis Cloud VPC CIDR address, to which your application's VPC should connect. 1. In the Target field, select **Peering Connection** and select the relevant Peering ID. 1. Click **Save Routes** and **Close**. @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ Subscriptions that run on GCP *require* a VPC peering connection. To create a VPC peering connection: 1. In **Subscriptions**, click on the subscription requiring a VPC peering connection -2. In **Security** > **VPC Peering**, click ![Add](/images/rs/icon_add.png#no-click "Add"). You'll then see form like the following: +2. In **Security** > **VPC Peering**, click ![Add](/images/rs/icon_add.png#no-click "Add"). You'll then see a form like the following: ![VPC GPC](/images/rc/vpc-gpc.png "VPC GPC") diff --git a/content/rc/security/database-security/passwords-users-roles.md b/content/rc/security/database-security/passwords-users-roles.md index a5ed97bd0a2..d94e6bdd1da 100644 --- a/content/rc/security/database-security/passwords-users-roles.md +++ b/content/rc/security/database-security/passwords-users-roles.md @@ -150,9 +150,9 @@ The Redis ACL syntax emphasizes brevity: - `@` indicates a command category - `~` defines a permitted key pattern -#### Pre-defined permissions +#### Predefined permissions -Redis Cloud includes three, pre-defined permissions: +Redis Cloud includes three, predefined permissions: - Full Access (`+@all ~*`) - All commands are allowed for all keys - Not Dangerous (`+@all -@dangerous ~*`) - All commands except for the "dangerous" command category are allowed for all keys @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ To assign Redis ACLs to a data access role: - Edit a Redis ACL association - Hover over a Redis ACL assignment and click ![Edit](/images/rc/icon_edit.png#no-click "Edit"). - Create a Redis ACL association - Click ![Add](/images/rc/icon_add.png#no-click "Add"). 1. Select the databases that the Redis ACL applies to. -1. Select the [Redis ACL](#configuring-redis-acls) that define the access to commands and keys. +1. Select the [Redis ACL](#configuring-redis-acls) that defines the access to commands and keys. 1. Click ![Save](/images/rc/icon_save.png#no-click "Save"). You can click ![Add](/images/rc/icon_add.png#no-click "Add") to assign a Redis ACL to another database. diff --git a/content/rc/subscriptions/create-flexible-subscription.md b/content/rc/subscriptions/create-flexible-subscription.md index c586545d2ab..224941db76a 100644 --- a/content/rc/subscriptions/create-flexible-subscription.md +++ b/content/rc/subscriptions/create-flexible-subscription.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ aliases: /rc/administration/customize-pro/ Flexible subscriptions support any dataset size or throughput. Pricing is based on your [workload requirements](https://redislabs.com/redis-enterprise-cloud/pricing/) (database size and throughput.) -When you create a Flexible subscription, a cost estimate is provided to help you understand the impct of your requirements. +When you create a Flexible subscription, a cost estimate is provided to help you understand the impact of your requirements. ## Create a Flexible subscription @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ Select **Advanced options** to specify values for the following settings: | **OSS Cluster API** | Enable to use the open-source Redis Cluster API. | | **Protocol** | Set to _Memcached_ database to support the legacy database; otherwise leave at _Redis_ | | **Data Persistence** | Defines the data persistence policy, if any. See [Database Persistence]({{< relref "/rs/concepts/data-access/persistence.md" >}}) | -| **Modules** | Identifies a module used by the database. Choose from [RedisSearch 2](#), [RedisGraph](#), [RedisBloom](#), or [RedisTimeSeries](#).

If you select RedisSearch 2, you also need to specify a value for **Number of Documents**. This defines the maximum internal array size ([MAXDOCTABLESIZE](https://oss.redislabs.com/redisearch/Configuring/?_ga=2.155176508.524468484.1612194154-499260268.1607530891#maxdoctablesize)).| +| **Modules** | Identifies a module used by the database. Choose from [RedisSearch 2]({{< relref "/modules/redisearch/_index.md" >}}), [RedisGraph]({{< relref "/modules/redisgraph/_index.md" >}}), [RedisBloom]({{< relref "/modules/redisbloom/_index.md" >}}), or [RedisTimeSeries]({{< relref "/modules/redistimeseries/_index.md" >}}).

If you select RedisSearch 2, you also need to specify a value for **Number of Documents**. This defines the maximum internal array size ([MAXDOCTABLESIZE](https://oss.redislabs.com/redisearch/Configuring/?_ga=2.155176508.524468484.1612194154-499260268.1607530891#maxdoctablesize)).| When finished, select **Save Database** to create your database. @@ -144,6 +144,6 @@ Select **Back to Sizing** to make changes or **Create subscription** to create y {{Select Create subscription to create your new subscription.}}{{< /image >}} -Note that subscriptions are created in the background. While they are provisioning, you aren't allowed make changes. (The process generally takes 10-15 minutes.) +Note that subscriptions are created in the background. While they are provisioning, you aren't allowed to make changes. (The process generally takes 10-15 minutes.) Use the **Subscriptions list** to check the status of your subscription. You will also receive an email when your subscription is ready to use. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/rc/subscriptions/view-flexible-subscription.md b/content/rc/subscriptions/view-flexible-subscription.md index e3e059fa2ff..529bd2263ea 100644 --- a/content/rc/subscriptions/view-flexible-subscription.md +++ b/content/rc/subscriptions/view-flexible-subscription.md @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ The **Overview** summarizes the options use to created the subscription. - The Payment info panel shows your payment details. -- The **Cost Estimate** section describes the shards required to deply the subscription based on the choices made when the subscription was created. +- The **Cost Estimate** section describes the shards required to deploy the subscription based on the choices made when the subscription was created. - **Payment Method** shows the current payment details.