diff --git a/hosted_control_planes/hcp-getting-started.adoc b/hosted_control_planes/hcp-getting-started.adoc index 90a4559f1654..328435b689c1 100644 --- a/hosted_control_planes/hcp-getting-started.adoc +++ b/hosted_control_planes/hcp-getting-started.adoc @@ -38,11 +38,8 @@ You can view the procedures by selecting from one of the following providers: [id="hcp-getting-started-aws"] == {aws-first} -:FeatureName: Hosted control planes on the {aws-short} platform -include::snippets/technology-preview.adoc[] - * link:https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_advanced_cluster_management_for_kubernetes/2.10/html/clusters/cluster_mce_overview#hosting-cluster-aws-infra-reqs[AWS infrastructure requirements]: Review the infrastructure requirements to create a hosted cluster on {aws-short}. -* link:https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_advanced_cluster_management_for_kubernetes/2.10/html/clusters/cluster_mce_overview#hosting-service-cluster-configure-aws[Configuring hosted control plane clusters on AWS (Technology Preview)]: The tasks to configure hosted control plane clusters on {aws-short} include creating the {aws-short} S3 OIDC secret, creating a routable public zone, enabling external DNS, enabling {aws-short} PrivateLink, and deploying a hosted cluster. +* link:https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_advanced_cluster_management_for_kubernetes/2.10/html/clusters/cluster_mce_overview#hosting-service-cluster-configure-aws[Configuring hosted control plane clusters on AWS]: The tasks to configure hosted control plane clusters on {aws-short} include creating the {aws-short} S3 OIDC secret, creating a routable public zone, enabling external DNS, enabling {aws-short} PrivateLink, and deploying a hosted cluster. * xref:../networking/hardware_networks/configuring-sriov-operator.adoc#sriov-operator-hosted-control-planes_configuring-sriov-operator[Deploying the SR-IOV Operator for hosted control planes]: After you configure and deploy your hosting service cluster, you can create a subscription to the Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) Operator on a hosted cluster. The SR-IOV pod runs on worker machines rather than the control plane. [id="hcp-getting-started-ibmz"]