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Update the supported clusters link in getting started guide #1238

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/content/getting-started/index.md
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Expand Up @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ The Radius getting-started guide can be [run **for free** in a GitHub Codespace]
## 1. Have your Kubernetes cluster handy

Radius runs inside [Kubernetes]({{< ref "guides/operations/kubernetes" >}}). However you run Kubernetes, get a cluster ready.
> *If you don't have a preferred way to create Kubernetes clusters, you could try using [k3d](https://k3d.io/), which runs a minimal Kubernetes distribution in Docker. Make sure to apply the [recommended configuration]({{< ref "guides/operations/kubernetes/overview##supported-kubernetes-clusters" >}}).*
> *If you don't have a preferred way to create Kubernetes clusters, you could try using [k3d](https://k3d.io/), which runs a minimal Kubernetes distribution in Docker. Make sure to apply the [recommended configuration]({{< ref "guides/operations/kubernetes/overview#supported-kubernetes-clusters" >}}).*

Ensure your cluster is set as your current context:

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