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Brian gillet patch 2 #1864
Brian gillet patch 2 #1864
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Updating deployment-overview.md to reflect the inclusion of single tenant deployment as a feature of the Virtual Private dbt plan.
Update the single tenant page to include references to the Virtual Private dbt plan.
Added references to Azure for Single Tenant deployments.
Added reference to enterprise plans.
Update capitalization for Multi Tenant and Single Tenant to match other deployment pages.
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For more information about the dbt Cloud Single Tenant deployment see the below. | ||
For more information about the Single Tenant deployment see the below. |
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For more information about the Single Tenant deployment see the below. | |
For more information about the Single Tenant deployment: |
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The Multi Tenant (SaaS) deployment environment refers to the SaaS dbt Cloud application hosted by dbt Labs. This is the most commonly used deployment and is completely managed and maintained by dbt Labs, the makers of dbt. As a SaaS product, a user can quickly [create an account](https://www.getdbt.com/signup/) and get started using the product. The deployment is hosted in AWS and will always contain the latest software updates and bug fixes. | |||
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If your organization requires more advanced security, SSO/RBAC, or additional support, please contact dbt Labs sales ([email protected]) to learn more about our Enterprise plans. |
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If your organization requires more advanced security, SSO/RBAC, or additional support, please contact dbt Labs sales ([email protected]) to learn more about our Enterprise plans. | |
If your organization requires advanced security features, SSO/RBAC, or additional support, please contact dbt Labs sales ([email protected]) to learn more about our Enterprise plans. |
If you’re interested in learning more about an Enterprise plan, contact us at [email protected]. | ||
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In general, the dbt Cloud application deployment models fall into two categories: **Multi Tenant** and **Single Tenant**. These deployments are hosted on infrastructure managed by dbt Labs. Both models leverage AWS infrastructure as described in the [Architecture](deployment-architecture) section. | ||
In general, the dbt Cloud application deployment models fall into two categories: **Multi Tenant** and **Single Tenant**. These deployments are hosted on infrastructure managed by dbt Labs. The Multi Tenant model leverages AWS infrastructure as described in the [Architecture](deployment-architecture) section. |
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In general, the dbt Cloud application deployment models fall into two categories: **Multi Tenant** and **Single Tenant**. These deployments are hosted on infrastructure managed by dbt Labs. The Multi Tenant model leverages AWS infrastructure as described in the [Architecture](deployment-architecture) section. | |
The dbt Cloud application deployment models fall into two categories: **Multi-Tenant** and **Single Tenant**. These deployments are hosted on infrastructure managed by dbt Labs. The Multi-Tenant model leverages AWS infrastructure as described in the [Architecture](deployment-architecture) section. |
Putting this PR aside until we approach Coalesce. Want to align the language changes here with other product areas as well |
hey @matthewshaver wanted to flag if this pr was still valid per your comment? |
hey @matthewshaver is this something that we still need open? |
Closing due to age - the pages in question have been heavily edited, moved, merged, or removed since this was opened |
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