diff --git a/docs/_common/cluster-setup-for-visual-tutorials.md b/docs/_common/cluster-setup-for-visual-tutorials.md
deleted file mode 100644
index b5a747a5b..000000000
--- a/docs/_common/cluster-setup-for-visual-tutorials.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,95 +0,0 @@
-Below are instructions for setting up a Kubernetes cluster with network policies.
-If you don't have a cluster already, we recommend starting out with a Minikube cluster.
-
-
-
-
-If you don't have the Minikube CLI, first [install it](https://minikube.sigs.k8s.io/docs/start/).
-
-Then start your Minikube cluster with Calico, in order to enforce network policies.
-
-```bash
-minikube start --cpus=4 --memory 8192 --disk-size 32g --cni=calico
-```
-The minikube system requirements are for the demo application we deploy in the visual tutorials.
-
-
-
-Visit the official documentation, or follow the instructions below:
-
-
-
-To use the gcloud CLI for this tutorial, first [install](https://cloud.google.com/sdk/docs/install) and then
-[initialize](https://cloud.google.com/sdk/docs/initializing) it.
-
-***To enable network policy enforcement when creating a new cluster:***
-
-Run the following command:
-```bash
-gcloud container clusters create CLUSTER_NAME --enable-network-policy --zone=ZONE
-```
-(Replace `CLUSTER_NAME` with the name of the new cluster and `ZONE` with your zone.)
-
-***To enable network policy enforcement for an existing cluster, perform the following tasks:***
-
-Run the following command to enable the add-on:
-```bash
-gcloud container clusters update CLUSTER_NAME --update-addons=NetworkPolicy=ENABLED
-```
-(Replace `CLUSTER_NAME` with the name of the cluster.)
-
-Then enable network policy enforcement on your cluster, re-creating your cluster's node pools with network policy enforcement enabled:
-```bash
-gcloud container clusters update CLUSTER_NAME --enable-network-policy
-```
-(Replace `CLUSTER_NAME` with the name of the cluster.)
-
-
-
-
-***To enable network policy enforcement when creating a new cluster:***
-
-1. Go to the Google Kubernetes Engine page in the Google Cloud console.
- The remaining steps will appear automatically in the Google Cloud console.
-
-2. On the Google Kubernetes Engine page, click Create.
-3. Configure your cluster as desired.
-4. From the navigation pane, under Cluster, click Networking.
-5. Select the checkbox to Enable network policy.
-6. Click Create.
-
-
-***To enable network policy enforcement for an existing cluster:***
-
-1. Go to the Google Kubernetes Engine page in the Google Cloud console. The remaining steps will appear automatically in the Google Cloud console.
-
-2. In the cluster list, click the name of the cluster you want to modify.
-3. Under Networking, in the Network policy field, click Edit network policy.
-4. Select the checkbox to Enable network policy for master and click Save Changes.
-5. Wait for your changes to apply, and then click Edit network policy again.
-6. Select the checkbox to Enable network policy for nodes.
-7. Click Save Changes.
-
-
-
-
-
-Visit the official documentation, or follow the instructions below:
-
-1. Spin up an [EKS cluster](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/create-cluster.html) using the console, AWS CLI or `eksctl`.
-2. Install Calico for network policy enforcement, without replacing the CNI:
-```bash
-kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aws/amazon-vpc-cni-k8s/v1.12.6/config/master/calico-operator.yaml
-kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aws/amazon-vpc-cni-k8s/v1.12.6/config/master/calico-crs.yaml
-```
-
-
-
-You can set up an AKS cluster using this [guide](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/learn/quick-kubernetes-deploy-cli).
-
-For network policy support, no setup is required: Azure AKS comes with a built-in network policy implementation called Azure Network Policy Manager. You can choose whether you'd like to use this option or Calico when you create a cluster.
-
-
- Read more at the official documentation site.
-
-
diff --git a/docs/_common/cluster-setup.md b/docs/_common/cluster-setup.md
index 89bda22d7..a3e8310b4 100644
--- a/docs/_common/cluster-setup.md
+++ b/docs/_common/cluster-setup.md
@@ -9,8 +9,9 @@ If you don't have the Minikube CLI, first [install it](https://minikube.sigs.k8s
Then start your Minikube cluster with Calico, in order to enforce network policies.
```bash
-minikube start --cni=calico
+minikube start --cpus=4 --memory 8192 --disk-size 32g --cni=calico
```
+The increased CPU, memory and disk resource allocations are required to be able to deploy the ecommerce app used in the visual tutorials successfully.
diff --git a/docs/quick-visual-tutorials/visual-ibac-kafka-k8s.mdx b/docs/quick-visual-tutorials/visual-ibac-kafka-k8s.mdx
index 58e50003b..a6db8e257 100644
--- a/docs/quick-visual-tutorials/visual-ibac-kafka-k8s.mdx
+++ b/docs/quick-visual-tutorials/visual-ibac-kafka-k8s.mdx
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Before you start, you'll need a Kubernetes cluster.
You won't actually need [network policies](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/) in this tutorial,
so you can follow the steps below while skipping the network policies (CNI) enablement bits, or keep them as is.
-{@include: ../_common/cluster-setup-for-visual-tutorials.md}
+{@include: ../_common/cluster-setup.md}
diff --git a/docs/quick-visual-tutorials/visual-ibac-network-policies.mdx b/docs/quick-visual-tutorials/visual-ibac-network-policies.mdx
index be44468ee..94de0ac5f 100644
--- a/docs/quick-visual-tutorials/visual-ibac-network-policies.mdx
+++ b/docs/quick-visual-tutorials/visual-ibac-network-policies.mdx
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ The following steps are only needed if you haven't already run through the [Kube
Before you start, you'll need a Kubernetes cluster.
-{@include: ../_common/cluster-setup-for-visual-tutorials.md}
+{@include: ../_common/cluster-setup.md}
diff --git a/docs/quick-visual-tutorials/visual-k8s-cluster-mapping.mdx b/docs/quick-visual-tutorials/visual-k8s-cluster-mapping.mdx
index a639e96f3..e46011e1c 100644
--- a/docs/quick-visual-tutorials/visual-k8s-cluster-mapping.mdx
+++ b/docs/quick-visual-tutorials/visual-k8s-cluster-mapping.mdx
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Before you start, you'll need a Kubernetes cluster.
While you won't need [network policies](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/) in this tutorial,
you'll use them in the next tutorial, so you may just want to install them now. Otherwise, feel free to skip that aspect.
-{@include: ../_common/cluster-setup-for-visual-tutorials.md}
+{@include: ../_common/cluster-setup.md}
## Deploy the demo set of services