diff --git a/components/engine/docs/installation/joyent.md b/components/engine/docs/installation/joyent.md index b135fa5ed7..181a4fd4ad 100644 --- a/components/engine/docs/installation/joyent.md +++ b/components/engine/docs/installation/joyent.md @@ -1,29 +1,23 @@ -## Install on Joyent Public Cloud +## Using Joyent's Triton Elastic Container Service for Docker -1. Sign in to the [Joyent customer portal](https://my.joyent.com/) +Joyent's Triton Elastic Container Service for Docker uses the native Docker API +and allows you to securely provision containers on bare metal. For detailed +instructions on using Joyent with Docker, see [Deploying Couchbase clusters the +easy way with Triton and +Docker](https://www.joyent.com/blog/couchbase-in-docker-containers) from Joyent. -2. [Create a Docker host](https://docs.joyent.com/jpc/managing-docker-containers/creating-a-docker-host). +Joyent provides a `sdc-docker-setup.sh` script that makes it easy to use Docker +with Joyent. The [Docker API guide for +Triton](https://apidocs.joyent.com/docker) has details on using this script. -## Start and manage containers - -1. [Start containers in the web UI](https://docs.joyent.com/jpc/managing-docker-containers/starting-a-container) - -2. [Configure the Docker CLI on your laptop](https://docs.joyent.com/jpc/managing-docker-containers/access-your-jpc-docker-hosts-from-the-docker-cli) to connect to the remote host to launch and manage containers. - -3. SSH into the Docker host. - -4. Launch containers using the Docker CLI. - -## Where to go next - -Continue with the [Docker user guide](/userguide/), read Joyent's [getting started blog post](https://www.joyent.com/blog/first-steps-with-joyents-container-service), and [full documentation](https://docs.joyent.com/jpc/managing-docker-containers). \ No newline at end of file +Once you are up and running with Joyent, continue with the [Docker user guide](/userguide/). \ No newline at end of file