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Changing on-premises to on-premise per RH supplementary style guide #84699
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{product-title} is professionally managed by Red Hat and hosted on {GCP} or {AWS}. Each {product-title} cluster includes a fully managed link:https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/openshift_container_platform/{ocp-version}/html/architecture/control-plane[control plane] (Control and Infrastructure nodes), application nodes, installation and management by Red Hat Site Reliability Engineers (SRE), premium Red Hat Support, and cluster services such as logging, metrics, monitoring, notifications portal, and a cluster portal. | |||
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{product-title} clusters are available on the link:https://console.redhat.com/openshift[Hybrid Cloud Console]. With the Red Hat {cluster-manager} application, you can deploy {product-title} clusters to either on-premises or cloud environments. | |||
{product-title} clusters are available on the link:https://console.redhat.com/openshift[Hybrid Cloud Console]. With the Red Hat {cluster-manager} application, you can deploy {product-title} clusters to either on-premise or cloud environments. |
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🤖 [error] OpenShiftAsciiDoc.SuggestAttribute: Use the AsciiDoc attribute '{hybrid-console-second}' rather than the plain text product term 'Hybrid Cloud Console', unless your use case is an exception.
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{product-title} (ROSA) is a fully-managed, turnkey application platform that allows you to focus on delivering value to your customers by building and deploying applications. Red{nbsp}Hat and AWS site reliability engineering (SRE) experts manage the underlying platform so you do not have to worry about the complexity of infrastructure management. ROSA provides seamless integration with a wide range of AWS compute, database, analytics, machine learning, networking, mobile, and other services to further accelerate the building and delivering of differentiating experiences to your customers. | |||
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{product-title} clusters are available on the link:https://console.redhat.com/openshift[Hybrid Cloud Console]. With the Red{nbsp}Hat OpenShift Cluster Manager application for ROSA, you can deploy {product-title} clusters to either on-premises or cloud environments. | |||
{product-title} clusters are available on the link:https://console.redhat.com/openshift[Hybrid Cloud Console]. With the Red{nbsp}Hat OpenShift Cluster Manager application for ROSA, you can deploy {product-title} clusters to either on-premise or cloud environments. |
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🤖 [error] OpenShiftAsciiDoc.SuggestAttribute: Use the AsciiDoc attribute '{hybrid-console-second}' rather than the plain text product term 'Hybrid Cloud Console', unless your use case is an exception.
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{product-title} (ROSA) is a fully-managed, turnkey application platform that allows you to focus on delivering value to your customers by building and deploying applications. Red{nbsp}Hat and AWS site reliability engineering (SRE) experts manage the underlying platform so you do not have to worry about the complexity of infrastructure management. ROSA provides seamless integration with a wide range of AWS compute, database, analytics, machine learning, networking, mobile, and other services to further accelerate the building and delivering of differentiating experiences to your customers. | |||
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{product-title} clusters are available on the link:https://console.redhat.com/openshift[Hybrid Cloud Console]. With the Red{nbsp}Hat OpenShift Cluster Manager application for ROSA, you can deploy {product-title} clusters to either on-premises or cloud environments. | |||
{product-title} clusters are available on the link:https://console.redhat.com/openshift[Hybrid Cloud Console]. With the Red{nbsp}Hat OpenShift Cluster Manager application for ROSA, you can deploy {product-title} clusters to either on-premise or cloud environments. |
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🤖 [error] OpenShiftAsciiDoc.SuggestAttribute: Use the AsciiDoc attribute '{cluster-manager}' rather than the plain text product term 'OpenShift Cluster Manager', unless your use case is an exception.
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{product-title} (ROSA) is a fully-managed, turnkey application platform that allows you to focus on delivering value to your customers by building and deploying applications. Red{nbsp}Hat and AWS site reliability engineering (SRE) experts manage the underlying platform so you do not have to worry about the complexity of infrastructure management. ROSA provides seamless integration with a wide range of AWS compute, database, analytics, machine learning, networking, mobile, and other services to further accelerate the building and delivering of differentiating experiences to your customers. | |||
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{product-title} clusters are available on the link:https://console.redhat.com/openshift[Hybrid Cloud Console]. With the Red{nbsp}Hat OpenShift Cluster Manager application for ROSA, you can deploy {product-title} clusters to either on-premises or cloud environments. | |||
{product-title} clusters are available on the link:https://console.redhat.com/openshift[Hybrid Cloud Console]. With the Red{nbsp}Hat OpenShift Cluster Manager application for ROSA, you can deploy {product-title} clusters to either on-premise or cloud environments. |
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🤖 [error] RedHat.CaseSensitiveTerms: Use 'Red Hat OpenShift Cluster Manager' rather than 'OpenShift Cluster Manager'. For more information, see RedHat.CaseSensitiveTerms.
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{product-title} is capable of provisioning persistent volumes (PVs) using the Container Storage Interface (CSI) driver for Azure Stack Hub Storage. Azure Stack Hub, which is part of the Azure Stack portfolio, allows you to run apps in an on-premises environment and deliver Azure services in your datacenter. | |||
{product-title} is capable of provisioning persistent volumes (PVs) using the Container Storage Interface (CSI) driver for Azure Stack Hub Storage. Azure Stack Hub, which is part of the Azure Stack portfolio, allows you to run apps in an on-premise environment and deliver Azure services in your datacenter. |
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🤖 [error] RedHat.TermsErrors: Use 'data center' rather than 'datacenter'. For more information, see RedHat.TermsErrors.
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Inspired by #83210
According to the Red Hat supplementary style guide for product documentation:
Although "on-premises" is grammatically correct, "on-premise" is preferred by the industry and the Red Hat Cloud business unit.