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Overview
Quickstart

Operations

Lifecycle Management
Vertical Scaling
Horizontal Scaling
Volume Expansion
Manage Qdrant Services
Minor Version Upgrade
Decommission Qdrant Replica

Backup And Restores

Create BackupRepo
Create Full Backup
Scheduled Backups
Restore Qdrant Cluster

Monitoring

Observability for Qdrant Clusters

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    Monitor the cluster status until it transitions to the Running state:

    kubectl get cluster qdrant-cluster -n demo -w

    Expected Output:

    kubectl get cluster qdrant-cluster -n demo NAME CLUSTER-DEFINITION TERMINATION-POLICY STATUS AGE qdrant-cluster qdrant Delete Creating 49s qdrant-cluster qdrant Delete Running 62s

    Check the pod status and roles:

    kubectl get pods -l app.kubernetes.io/instance=qdrant-cluster -n demo

    Expected Output:

    NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE qdrant-cluster-qdrant-0 2/2 Running 0 1m43s qdrant-cluster-qdrant-1 2/2 Running 0 1m28s qdrant-cluster-qdrant-2 2/2 Running 0 1m14s

    Once the cluster status becomes Running, your Qdrant cluster is ready for use.

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    If you are creating the cluster for the very first time, it may take some time to pull images before running.

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