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diff --git a/doc/administration/geo/replication/faq.md b/doc/administration/geo/replication/faq.md index 81afcc19bb1..311cdeee5b9 100644 --- a/doc/administration/geo/replication/faq.md +++ b/doc/administration/geo/replication/faq.md @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ For each project to sync: 1. Geo issues a `git fetch geo --mirror` to get the latest information from the **primary** site. If there are no changes, the sync is fast. Otherwise, it has to pull the latest commits. -1. The **secondary** site updates the tracking database to store the fact that it has synced projects A, B, C, and so on. +1. The **secondary** site updates the tracking database to store the fact that it has synced projects by name. 1. Repeat until all projects are synced. When someone pushes a commit to the **primary** site, it generates an event in the GitLab database that the repository has changed. @@ -45,8 +45,8 @@ Read the documentation for [Disaster Recovery](../disaster_recovery/index.md). ## What data is replicated to a **secondary** site? We currently replicate project repositories, LFS objects, generated -attachments and avatars, and the whole database. This means user accounts, -issues, merge requests, groups, project data, and so on, are available for +attachments and avatars, and the whole database. This means information such as user accounts, +issues, merge requests, groups, and project data are available for query. For more details, see the [supported Geo data types](datatypes.md). @@ -58,8 +58,8 @@ Pushing directly to a **secondary** site (for both HTTP and SSH, including Git L ## How long does it take to have a commit replicated to a **secondary** site? All replication operations are asynchronous and are queued to be dispatched. Therefore, it depends on a lot of -factors including the amount of traffic, how big your commit is, the -connectivity between your sites, your hardware, and so on. +factors such as the amount of traffic, how big your commit is, the +connectivity between your sites, and your hardware. ## What if the SSH server runs at a different port? |