From 883c74f21c5cd11d2d1b8fa670dbe6b211983b3a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Megan Marsh Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2018 15:20:49 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] remove reference to Atlas from getting started guide, as it's near the end of its deprecation cycle. --- website/source/intro/getting-started/build-image.html.md | 5 +---- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/website/source/intro/getting-started/build-image.html.md b/website/source/intro/getting-started/build-image.html.md index e65d621c1..a550cee18 100644 --- a/website/source/intro/getting-started/build-image.html.md +++ b/website/source/intro/getting-started/build-image.html.md @@ -181,10 +181,7 @@ you will also need to set `associate_public_ip_address` to `true`, or set up a ## Managing the Image Packer only builds images. It does not attempt to manage them in any way. After -they're built, it is up to you to launch or destroy them as you see fit. If you -want to store and namespace images for quick reference, you can use [Atlas by -HashiCorp](https://atlas.hashicorp.com). We'll cover remotely building and -storing images at the end of this getting started guide. +they're built, it is up to you to launch or destroy them as you see fit. After running the above example, your AWS account now has an AMI associated with it. AMIs are stored in S3 by Amazon, so unless you want to be charged