Commit b126a3c2 authored by Robert Marshall's avatar Robert Marshall Committed by Achilleas Pipinellis

Update node to site for Geo Terminology

- Geo now calls each instance of GitLab a site, not a node and this
  documentation needs updated to reflect this change

Related https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/omnibus-gitlab/-/issues/6434Signed-off-by: default avatarRobert Marshall <rmarshall@gitlab.com>
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......@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ team to discuss the options. You can contact them in `#g_geo` on Slack
or mention `@geo-team` in the issue or merge request.
Geo provides an API to make it possible to easily replicate data types
across Geo nodes. This API is presented as a Ruby Domain-Specific
across Geo sites. This API is presented as a Ruby Domain-Specific
Language (DSL) and aims to make it possible to replicate data with
minimal effort of the engineer who created a data type.
......@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ naming conventions:
For more detail, see [Data types](../../administration/geo/replication/datatypes.md).
- **Geo Replicable**:
A Replicable is a resource Geo wants to sync across Geo nodes. There
A Replicable is a resource Geo wants to sync across Geo sites. There
is a limited set of supported data types of replicables. The effort
required to implement replication of a resource that belongs to one
of the known data types is minimal.
......@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ naming conventions:
It's tied to the Geo Replicable data type. All replicators have a
common interface that can be used to process (that is, produce and
consume) events. It takes care of the communication between the
primary node (where events are produced) and the secondary node
primary site (where events are produced) and the secondary site
(where events are consumed). The engineer who wants to incorporate
Geo in their feature will use the API of replicators to make this
happen.
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