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Update the disaster recovery page to address feedback #2026

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There is also one place with "write-enabled" which I think we should change to "write-available" under make system database write available -> objective.

Also, in the note where we explain the terms we have written "write-available" and "write unavailable". I don't know which is "correct", with or without "-" but maybe they should be the same?

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Thanks for the documentation updates.

The preview documentation has now been torn down - reopening this PR will republish it.

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Nice! We are done, yey!

@NataliaIvakina NataliaIvakina merged commit 76e9ae4 into neo4j:dev Dec 20, 2024
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