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Co-authored-by: matkuliak <matej.matkuliak@gmail.com>
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# Add Users

This is a quick guide on how to add users to organizations and how to manage
their privileges. This information can also be found in the CrateDB Cloud
Console {ref}`Overview <console-overview>`, but is presented here separately
for ease of use.
their privileges.

In CrateDB Cloud, you can add team members to your organizations. In order to
add a user, they must first have signed up for CrateDB Cloud. Once they have
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For Azure, there are in turn two methods: via the CrateDB Cloud Console
and through the Azure Portal. Each are outlined in the Azure section.

Although the {ref}`general documentation <console-overview>`
for the CrateDB Cloud Console explains how you can delete a cluster
specifically within the Console, this tutorial provides a step-by-step
guide for *all* methods of deleting a CrateDB Cloud cluster. This is to
make the process more transparent and easier to find and use.

:::{Warning}
All cluster data will be lost on deletion. This action cannot be undone.
:::
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technical discussion of how CrateDB handles snapshots can be found in
the CrateDB documentation about {ref}`snapshots. <crate-reference:snapshot-restore>`

You may also want to read the full Cloud reference documentation on
{ref}`backups. <overview-cluster-backups>`

(snapshot-backup)=
## CrateDB Cloud's backup policy

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use of the Console by default. Only the Console allows deployment of a
{ref}`cluster <gloss-cluster>`.

For information on how to use specific elements of the Console, refer to
the {ref}`Console overview <console-overview>`.

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## Consumer

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{ref}`explanation <system-user>` in the
CrateDB Cloud reference.

:::{note}
See also {ref}`Audit Log <overview-org-audit>`
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## Tier

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A patch version of CrateDB is a release that includes bug fixes and
smaller quality of life improvements compared to the previous such
version. It is indicated by the third numeral in the versioning
sequence, e.g. the 4 in 'version 5.3.4'. All available upgrades are
visible in the {ref}`Manage Tab <overview-cluster-manage>` of the
cluster detailed view.
sequence, e.g. the 4 in 'version 5.3.4'.

:::{note}
See also: {ref}`CrateDB Release Notes <crate-reference:release_notes>`
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