diff --git a/product_docs/docs/biganimal/release/using_cluster/04_backup_and_restore.mdx b/product_docs/docs/biganimal/release/using_cluster/04_backup_and_restore.mdx index fd579e2d6be..0452667667e 100644 --- a/product_docs/docs/biganimal/release/using_cluster/04_backup_and_restore.mdx +++ b/product_docs/docs/biganimal/release/using_cluster/04_backup_and_restore.mdx @@ -59,9 +59,8 @@ The restore operation is available for any cluster that has at least one availab 1. In the **Cluster settings** tab, go to the **Source** section. 1. To restore to the last possible recovery point, in the **Point in Time Restore** field, select **Now**. Or, to restore further back in time, choose a timestamp. 1. Review your selections in **Cluster Summary** and select **Restore Cluster** to begin the restore process. - - If you have opted for volume snapshots and - - you are restoring the cluster in the same region as your source cluster, BigAnimal chooses volume snapshots for restoration over Barman object store backups. - - you are restoring the cluster in a different region from your source cluster, BigAnimal chooses the Barman object store backup for restoration over volume snapshots. + - If you opted for volume snapshots and you're restoring the cluster in the same region as your source cluster, BigAnimal chooses volume snapshots for restoration over Barman object store backups. + - If you opted for volume snapshots and you're restoring the cluster in a different region from your source cluster, BigAnimal chooses the Barman object store backup for restoration over volume snapshots. 1. The new cluster is now available on the [Clusters](https://portal.biganimal.com/clusters) page. #### Restore a distributed high-availability cluster