diff --git a/website/docs/docs/deploy/jobs.md b/website/docs/docs/deploy/jobs.md index 92390907cd0..e8871b48427 100644 --- a/website/docs/docs/deploy/jobs.md +++ b/website/docs/docs/deploy/jobs.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ In dbt Cloud, there are two types of jobs: - [Deploy jobs](/docs/deploy/deploy-jobs) — To create and set up triggers for building production data assets - [Continuous integration (CI) jobs](/docs/deploy/continuous-integration) — To create and set up triggers for checking code changes -Below is a comparison table that describes how deploy jobs and CI jobs behave differently: +Below is a comparison table that describes how deploy jobs and CI jobs behave: | | Deploy Jobs | CI Jobs | | --- | --- | --- | @@ -19,4 +19,5 @@ Below is a comparison table that describes how deploy jobs and CI jobs behave di | Destination | Builds into a production database and schema. | Builds into a staging database and ephemeral schema, lived for the lifetime of the PR. | | Execution mode | Runs execute sequentially, so as to not have collisions on the underlying DAG. | Runs execute in parallel to promote team velocity. | | Efficiency run savings | Detects over-scheduled jobs and cancels unnecessary runs to avoid queue clog. | Cancels existing runs when a newer commit is pushed to avoid redundant work. | -| State comparison | Only sometimes needs to detect state. | Almost always needs to compare state against the production environment to build on modified code and its dependents. | \ No newline at end of file +| State comparison | Only sometimes needs to detect state. | Almost always needs to compare state against the production environment to build on modified code and its dependents. | +| Job run duration | Limit is 24 hours. | Limit is 24 hours. | \ No newline at end of file