DevOps & Infra

qdrant-deployment-options - Claude MCP Skill

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.

SEO Guide: Enhance your AI agent with the qdrant-deployment-options tool. This Model Context Protocol (MCP) server allows Claude Desktop and other LLMs to guides qdrant deployment selection. use when someone asks 'how to deploy qdrant', 'docker vs cloud',... Download and configure this skill to unlock new capabilities for your AI workflow.

🌟56 stars • 3966 forks
📥0 downloads

Documentation

SKILL.md
# Which Qdrant Deployment Do I Need?

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.


## Getting Started or Prototyping

Use when: building a prototype, running tests, CI/CD pipelines, or learning Qdrant.

- Use local mode (Python only): zero-dependency, in-memory or disk-persisted, no server needed [Local mode](https://search.qdrant.tech/md/documentation/quickstart/)
- Local mode data format is NOT compatible with server. Do not use for production or benchmarking.
- For a real server locally, use Docker [Quick start](https://search.qdrant.tech/md/documentation/quickstart/?s=download-and-run)


## Going to Production (Self-Hosted)

Use when: you need full control over infrastructure, data residency, or custom configuration.

- Docker is the default deployment. Full Qdrant Open Source feature set, minimal setup. [Quick start](https://search.qdrant.tech/md/documentation/quickstart/?s=download-and-run)
- You own operations: upgrades, backups, scaling, monitoring
- Must set up distributed mode manually for multi-node clusters [Distributed deployment](https://search.qdrant.tech/md/documentation/operations/distributed_deployment/)
- Consider Hybrid Cloud if you want Qdrant Cloud management on your infrastructure [Hybrid Cloud](https://search.qdrant.tech/md/documentation/hybrid-cloud/)


## Going to Production (Zero-Ops)

Use when: you want managed infrastructure with zero-downtime updates, automatic backups, and resharding without operating clusters yourself.

- Qdrant Cloud handles upgrades, scaling, backups, and monitoring [Qdrant Cloud](https://search.qdrant.tech/md/documentation/cloud-quickstart/)
- Supports multi-version upgrades automatically
- Provides features not available in self-hosted: `/sys_metrics`, managed resharding, pre-configured alerts


## Need Lowest Possible Latency

Use when: network round-trip to a server is unacceptable. Edge devices, in-process search, or latency-critical applications.

- Qdrant EDGE: in-process bindings to Qdrant shard-level functions, no network overhead [Qdrant EDGE](https://search.qdrant.tech/md/documentation/edge/edge-quickstart/)
- Same data format as server. Can sync with server via shard snapshots.
- Single-node feature set only. No distributed mode.


## What NOT to Do

- Use local mode for production or benchmarking (not optimized, incompatible data format)
- Self-host without monitoring and backup strategy (you will lose data or miss outages)
- Choose EDGE when you need distributed search (single-node only)
- Pick Hybrid Cloud unless you have data residency requirements (unnecessary Kubernetes complexity when Qdrant Cloud works)

Signals

Avg rating0.0
Reviews0
Favorites0

Information

Repository
github/awesome-copilot
Author
github
Last Sync
5/10/2026
Repo Updated
5/10/2026
Created
4/17/2026

Reviews (0)

No reviews yet. Be the first to review this skill!

Related Skills

Related Guides