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diff --git a/doc/administration/high_availability/database.md b/doc/administration/high_availability/database.md
index f06870be93c..6f1873af993 100644
--- a/doc/administration/high_availability/database.md
+++ b/doc/administration/high_availability/database.md
@@ -24,16 +24,16 @@ If you use a cloud-managed service, or provide your own PostgreSQL:
## PostgreSQL in a Scaled and Highly Available Environment
-This section is relevant for [Scalable and Highly Available Setups](../scaling/index.md).
+This section is relevant for [Scalable and Highly Available Setups](../reference_architectures/index.md).
### Provide your own PostgreSQL instance **(CORE ONLY)**
If you want to use your own deployed PostgreSQL instance(s),
see [Provide your own PostgreSQL instance](#provide-your-own-postgresql-instance-core-only)
-for more details. However, you can use the GitLab Omnibus package to easily
+for more details. However, you can use the Omnibus GitLab package to easily
deploy the bundled PostgreSQL.
-### Standalone PostgreSQL using GitLab Omnibus **(CORE ONLY)**
+### Standalone PostgreSQL using Omnibus GitLab **(CORE ONLY)**
1. SSH into the PostgreSQL server.
1. [Download/install](https://about.gitlab.com/install/) the Omnibus GitLab
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ deploy the bundled PostgreSQL.
Advanced configuration options are supported and can be added if
needed.
-### High Availability with GitLab Omnibus **(PREMIUM ONLY)**
+### High Availability with Omnibus GitLab **(PREMIUM ONLY)**
> Important notes:
>
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ otherwise the networks will become a single point of failure.
#### Architecture
-![PG HA Architecture](img/pg_ha_architecture.png)
+![PostgreSQL HA Architecture](img/pg_ha_architecture.png)
Database nodes run two services with PostgreSQL:
@@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ Few notes on the service itself:
#### Installing Omnibus GitLab
First, make sure to [download/install](https://about.gitlab.com/install/)
-GitLab Omnibus **on each node**.
+Omnibus GitLab **on each node**.
Make sure you install the necessary dependencies from step 1,
add GitLab package repository from step 2.
@@ -969,7 +969,7 @@ repmgr['trust_auth_cidr_addresses'] = %w(192.168.1.44/32 db2.example.com)
##### MD5 Authentication
If you are running on an untrusted network, repmgr can use md5 authentication
-with a [`.pgpass` file](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.6/libpq-pgpass.html)
+with a [`.pgpass` file](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/libpq-pgpass.html)
to authenticate.
You can specify by IP address, FQDN, or by subnet, using the same format as in
@@ -1091,7 +1091,7 @@ If you're running into an issue with a component not outlined here, be sure to c
## Configure using Omnibus
-**Note**: We recommend that you follow the instructions here for a full [PostgreSQL cluster](#high-availability-with-gitlab-omnibus-premium-only).
+**Note**: We recommend that you follow the instructions here for a full [PostgreSQL cluster](#high-availability-with-omnibus-gitlab-premium-only).
If you are reading this section due to an old bookmark, you can find that old documentation [in the repository](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/blob/v10.1.4/doc/administration/high_availability/database.md#configure-using-omnibus).
Read more on high-availability configuration: