remove reference to Atlas from getting started guide, as it's near the end of its deprecation cycle.
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## Managing the Image
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Packer only builds images. It does not attempt to manage them in any way. After
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they're built, it is up to you to launch or destroy them as you see fit. If you
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want to store and namespace images for quick reference, you can use [Atlas by
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HashiCorp](https://atlas.hashicorp.com). We'll cover remotely building and
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storing images at the end of this getting started guide.
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they're built, it is up to you to launch or destroy them as you see fit.
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After running the above example, your AWS account now has an AMI associated
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with it. AMIs are stored in S3 by Amazon, so unless you want to be charged
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