diff --git a/qdrant-landing/content/documentation/cloud/getting-started.md b/qdrant-landing/content/documentation/cloud/getting-started.md index 1af79787b..746a358f2 100644 --- a/qdrant-landing/content/documentation/cloud/getting-started.md +++ b/qdrant-landing/content/documentation/cloud/getting-started.md @@ -21,8 +21,6 @@ Before deploying any cluster, consider the resources needed for your specific wo After setting up your account, you can create a Qdrant Cluster by following the steps in [Create a Cluster](/documentation/cloud/create-cluster/). -**Please Note:** In Hybrid Cloud environments, Qdrant clusters remain internal to your Kubernetes cluster by default. To connect to your database from outside the Kubernetes environment, refer to the [Authentication documentation](/documentation/cloud/authentication/). - ## Preparing for Production For a production-ready environment, consider deploying a multi-node Qdrant cluster (at least three nodes) with replication enabled. Instructions for configuring distributed clusters are available in the [Distributed Deployment](/documentation/guides/distributed_deployment/) guide.