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feat(distributed-tracing): Create 8tcol bring your own cache config #21922
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✅ Your PR has been mirrored to our repository as PR #21924. |
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✅ Your updates have been mirrored to our repository in PR #21924. |
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@jdvr, looks like this PR is still in-progress? Could you please tag hero in #help-documentation once it is ready for review? |
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I will do @WriteMayur , we still have to add a few pages more. I will ping you to trigger preview also. Thanks! |
Please follow conventional commit standards
in your commit messages and pull request title.
Give us some context
Documentation for a new feature underdevelopment, this documentation describe how the new on-premise infinite tracing feature works.
I have added just one page, and I will keep adding more content like introduction, more detail configuration and how to monitor it.
Bring your own cache page: https://jdvr-develop--docs-website-netlify.netlify.app/docs/distributed-tracing/infinite-tracing-on-premise/bring-your-own-cache/