skills/qdrant-deployment-options/SKILL.md
Guides Qdrant deployment selection. Use when someone asks 'how to deploy Qdrant', 'Docker vs Cloud', 'local mode', 'embedded Qdrant', 'Qdrant EDGE', 'which deployment option', 'self-hosted vs cloud', or 'need lowest latency deployment'. Also use when choosing between deployment types for a new project.
npx skillsauth add williamlimasilva/.copilot qdrant-deployment-optionsInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Start with what you need: managed ops or full control? Network latency acceptable or not? Production or prototyping? The answer narrows to one of four options.
Use when: building a prototype, running tests, CI/CD pipelines, or learning Qdrant.
Use when: you need full control over infrastructure, data residency, or custom configuration.
Use when: you want managed infrastructure with zero-downtime updates, automatic backups, and resharding without operating clusters yourself.
/sys_metrics, managed resharding, pre-configured alertsUse when: network round-trip to a server is unacceptable. Edge devices, in-process search, or latency-critical applications.
development
Build production RAG pipelines and persistent agent memory using Pinecone as the vector database backend. ALWAYS USE THIS SKILL when the user mentions Pinecone, wants to index documents for semantic search, build a retrieval-augmented generation system, store agent memory across sessions, implement hybrid search, or connect an LLM to a searchable knowledge base — even if they don't say "Pinecone" explicitly. Also use when the user asks about vector databases for RAG, namespace isolation for multi-tenant agents, embedding pipelines, or scaling a knowledge base beyond what local storage can handle. DO NOT use for local-only vector stores (Chroma, FAISS, pgvector) or pure keyword search with no semantic component.
development
Perform an AWS Well-Architected Framework review of the current workload IaC and architecture, generating findings and GitHub issues for improvements.
devops
Query AWS resources using natural language. Covers EC2, S3, RDS, Lambda, ECS, EKS, Secrets Manager, IAM, VPC, networking, messaging, and more. Strictly read-only — no writes, deletes, or mutations.
devops
Analyze AWS resource health, diagnose issues from CloudWatch logs and metrics, and create a remediation plan for identified problems.