FAQ updates (#8508)

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@ -523,7 +523,7 @@ Namespace tenancy can extend beyond a single cluster.
When using [multiple clusters](#multiple-clusters), the namespaces in each
cluster sharing the same name are considered the same namespace by default.
For example, `Service B` in the `Team-1` namespace of cluster `West` and `Service B` in the
`team-1` namespace of cluster `East` refer to the same service, and Istio merges their
`Team-1` namespace of cluster `East` refer to the same service, and Istio merges their
endpoints for service discovery and load balancing.
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@ -3,8 +3,13 @@ title: How do I get started using Istio?
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---
We recommend starting with the [Guides](/docs/examples/), which walks
through different core Istio concepts in a tutorial style. The guides show
case intelligent routing, policy enforcement, security, telemetry, etc.
We recommend following the instructions on the [getting started page](/docs/setup/getting-started/),
which installs a demonstration configuration along with Istio's premier sample application,
[Bookinfo](/docs/examples/bookinfo/).
You can then use this setup to [walk through various Istio guides](/docs/setup/getting-started/#next-steps)
that showcase intelligent routing, policy enforcement, security, telemetry, etc., in a tutorial style.
To start using Istio on your existing Kubernetes or Consul deployment, please refer to our [Installation instructions](/docs/setup/).
To start using Istio with production Kubernetes deployments, please refer to our
[deployment models](/docs/ops/deployment/deployment-models/) documentation and the
[which Istio installation method should I use?](/faq/setup/#install-method-selection)
FAQ page.

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@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ title: What deployment environments are supported?
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Istio is designed and built to be platform-independent. For our
{{< istio_version >}} release, Istio supports environments running
container orchestration platforms such as Kubernetes ({{< supported_kubernetes_versions >}})
and Nomad with Consul.
Istio is designed to be platform-independent, initially focused on Kubernetes.
For our {{< istio_version >}} release, Istio supports environments running
Kubernetes ({{< supported_kubernetes_versions >}}).

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Check out the [documentation](/docs/) right here on istio.io. The docs include
[concept overviews](/docs/concepts/),
[task guides](/docs/tasks/),
[guides](/docs/examples/),
[examples](/docs/examples/),
and the [complete reference documentation](/docs/reference/).
Detailed developer-level documentation is maintained on our [Wiki](https://github.com/istio/istio/wiki)