diff --git a/daprdocs/content/en/concepts/terminology.md b/daprdocs/content/en/concepts/terminology.md index f345dfaeb..9901f966f 100644 --- a/daprdocs/content/en/concepts/terminology.md +++ b/daprdocs/content/en/concepts/terminology.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ This page details all of the common terms you may come across in the Dapr docs. | Dapr | Distributed Application Runtime. | [Dapr overview]({{< ref overview.md >}}) | Dapr control plane | A collection of services that are part of a Dapr installation on a hosting platform such as a Kubernetes cluster. This allows Dapr-enabled applications to run on the platform and handles Dapr capabilities such as actor placement, Dapr sidecar injection, or certificate issuance/rollover. | [Self-hosted overview]({{< ref self-hosted-overview >}})
[Kubernetes overview]({{< ref kubernetes-overview >}}) | HTTPEndpoint | HTTPEndpoint is a Dapr resource use to identify non-Dapr endpoints to invoke via the service invocation API. | [Service invocation API]({{< ref service_invocation_api.md >}}) -| Namespacing | Namespacing in Dapr provides isolation, and thus provides multi-tenancy. | Learn more about namespacing [components]({{< ref component-scopes.md >}}), [service invocation]({{< ref service-invocation-namespaces.md >}}), [pub/sub]({{< ref pubsub-scopes.md >}}), and [actors]({{< ref namespaced-actors.md >}}) +| Namespacing | Namespacing in Dapr provides isolation, and thus provides multi-tenancy. | Learn more about namespacing [components]({{< ref component-scopes.md >}}), [service invocation]({{< ref service-invocation-namespaces.md >}}), [pub/sub]({{< ref pubsub-namespaces.md >}}), and [actors]({{< ref namespaced-actors.md >}}) | Self-hosted | Windows/macOS/Linux machine(s) where you can run your applications with Dapr. Dapr provides the capability to run on machines in "self-hosted" mode. | [Self-hosted mode]({{< ref self-hosted-overview.md >}}) | Service | A running application or binary. This can refer to your application or to a Dapr application. | Sidecar | A program that runs alongside your application as a separate process or container. | [Sidecar pattern](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/architecture/patterns/sidecar)