[DOCS] Update data stream rollover references (#70993)

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@ -84,7 +84,6 @@ roll over data streams when the write index reaches a specified age or size.
If needed, you can also <<manually-roll-over-a-data-stream,manually roll over>>
a data stream.
[discrete]
[[data-streams-generation]]
== Generation

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@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ To set up a data stream, follow these steps:
. <<create-a-data-stream>>.
. <<secure-a-data-stream>>.
You can also <<convert-an-index-alias-to-a-data-stream,convert an existing index
alias to a data stream>>.
You can also <<convert-an-index-alias-to-a-data-stream,convert an index alias to
a data stream>>.
[discrete]
[[configure-a-data-stream-ilm-policy]]
@ -189,9 +189,12 @@ the stream. This index also acts as the stream's first write index.
[[convert-an-index-alias-to-a-data-stream]]
=== Convert an index alias to a data stream
// tag::time-series-alias-tip[]
Prior to {es} 7.9, you would typically use an <<indices-aliases,index alias>>
with a write index to manage time series data. Data streams replace most of
this functionality and usually require less maintenance.
with a write index to manage time series data. Data streams replace this
functionality, require less maintenance, and automatically integrate with
<<data-tiers,data tiers>>.
// end::time-series-alias-tip[]
To convert an index alias with a write index to a new data stream with the same
name, use the <<indices-migrate-to-data-stream,migrate to data stream API>>.

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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ merges>>. See <<frozen-indices>> and <<unfreeze-index-api>>.
The current write index on a data stream cannot be frozen. In order to freeze
the current write index, the data stream must first be
<<rollover-data-stream-ex,rolled over>> so that a new write index is created
<<data-streams-rollover,rolled over>> so that a new write index is created
and then the previous write index can be frozen.
IMPORTANT: Freezing an index will close the index and reopen it within the same

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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ PUT /my_source_index/_settings
The current write index on a data stream cannot be cloned. In order to clone
the current write index, the data stream must first be
<<rollover-data-stream-ex,rolled over>> so that a new write index is created
<<data-streams-rollover,rolled over>> so that a new write index is created
and then the previous write index can be cloned.
[[clone-index-api-desc]]

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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ this setting in the `elasticsearch.yml` file or using the
<<cluster-update-settings,cluster update settings>> API.
NOTE: You cannot delete the current write index of a data stream. To delete the
index, you must <<rollover-data-stream-ex,roll over>> the data stream so a new
index, you must <<data-streams-rollover,roll over>> the data stream so a new
write index is created. You can then use the delete index API to delete the
previous write index.
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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ API by setting `cluster.indices.close.enable` to `false`. The default is `true`.
The current write index on a data stream cannot be closed. In order to close
the current write index, the data stream must first be
<<rollover-data-stream-ex,rolled over>> so that a new write index is created
<<data-streams-rollover,rolled over>> so that a new write index is created
and then the previous write index can be closed.
// end::closed-index[]

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@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ in the index must be present on the same node.
The current write index on a data stream cannot be shrunk. In order to shrink
the current write index, the data stream must first be
<<rollover-data-stream-ex,rolled over>> so that a new write index is created
<<data-streams-rollover,rolled over>> so that a new write index is created
and then the previous write index can be shrunk.
[[how-shrink-works]]

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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ PUT /my_source_index/_settings
The current write index on a data stream cannot be split. In order to split
the current write index, the data stream must first be
<<rollover-data-stream-ex,rolled over>> so that a new write index is created
<<data-streams-rollover,rolled over>> so that a new write index is created
and then the previous write index can be split.
[[split-index-api-desc]]