diff --git a/content/en/docs/setup/production-environment/turnkey/stackpoint.md b/content/en/docs/setup/production-environment/turnkey/stackpoint.md deleted file mode 100644 index cebe925f525c8..0000000000000 --- a/content/en/docs/setup/production-environment/turnkey/stackpoint.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,189 +0,0 @@ ---- -reviewers: -- baldwinspc -title: Running Kubernetes on Multiple Clouds with Stackpoint.io -content_template: templates/concept ---- - -{{% capture overview %}} - -[StackPointCloud](https://stackpoint.io/) is the universal control plane for Kubernetes Anywhere. StackPointCloud allows you to deploy and manage a Kubernetes cluster to the cloud provider of your choice in 3 steps using a web-based interface. - -{{% /capture %}} - -{{% capture body %}} - -## AWS - -To create a Kubernetes cluster on AWS, you will need an Access Key ID and a Secret Access Key from AWS. - -1. Choose a Provider - - a. Log in to [stackpoint.io](https://stackpoint.io) with a GitHub, Google, or Twitter account. - - b. Click **+ADD A CLUSTER NOW**. - - c. Click to select Amazon Web Services (AWS). - -1. Configure Your Provider - - a. Add your Access Key ID and a Secret Access Key from AWS. Select your default StackPointCloud SSH keypair, or click **ADD SSH KEY** to add a new keypair. - - b. Click **SUBMIT** to submit the authorization information. - -1. Configure Your Cluster - - Choose any extra options you may want to include with your cluster, then click **SUBMIT** to create the cluster. - -1. Run the Cluster - - You can monitor the status of your cluster and suspend or delete it from [your stackpoint.io dashboard](https://stackpoint.io/#/clusters). - - For information on using and managing a Kubernetes cluster on AWS, [consult the Kubernetes documentation](/docs/getting-started-guides/aws/). - - -## GCE - -To create a Kubernetes cluster on GCE, you will need the Service Account JSON Data from Google. - -1. Choose a Provider - - a. Log in to [stackpoint.io](https://stackpoint.io) with a GitHub, Google, or Twitter account. - - b. Click **+ADD A CLUSTER NOW**. - - c. Click to select Google Compute Engine (GCE). - -1. Configure Your Provider - - a. Add your Service Account JSON Data from Google. Select your default StackPointCloud SSH keypair, or click **ADD SSH KEY** to add a new keypair. - - b. Click **SUBMIT** to submit the authorization information. - -1. Configure Your Cluster - - Choose any extra options you may want to include with your cluster, then click **SUBMIT** to create the cluster. - -1. Run the Cluster - - You can monitor the status of your cluster and suspend or delete it from [your stackpoint.io dashboard](https://stackpoint.io/#/clusters). - - For information on using and managing a Kubernetes cluster on GCE, [consult the Kubernetes documentation](/docs/getting-started-guides/gce/). - - -## Google Kubernetes Engine - -To create a Kubernetes cluster on Google Kubernetes Engine, you will need the Service Account JSON Data from Google. - -1. Choose a Provider - - a. Log in to [stackpoint.io](https://stackpoint.io) with a GitHub, Google, or Twitter account. - - b. Click **+ADD A CLUSTER NOW**. - - c. Click to select Google Kubernetes Engine. - -1. Configure Your Provider - - a. Add your Service Account JSON Data from Google. Select your default StackPointCloud SSH keypair, or click **ADD SSH KEY** to add a new keypair. - - b. Click **SUBMIT** to submit the authorization information. - -1. Configure Your Cluster - - Choose any extra options you may want to include with your cluster, then click **SUBMIT** to create the cluster. - -1. Run the Cluster - - You can monitor the status of your cluster and suspend or delete it from [your stackpoint.io dashboard](https://stackpoint.io/#/clusters). - - For information on using and managing a Kubernetes cluster on Google Kubernetes Engine, consult [the official documentation](/docs/home/). - - -## DigitalOcean - -To create a Kubernetes cluster on DigitalOcean, you will need a DigitalOcean API Token. - -1. Choose a Provider - - a. Log in to [stackpoint.io](https://stackpoint.io) with a GitHub, Google, or Twitter account. - - b. Click **+ADD A CLUSTER NOW**. - - c. Click to select DigitalOcean. - -1. Configure Your Provider - - a. Add your DigitalOcean API Token. Select your default StackPointCloud SSH keypair, or click **ADD SSH KEY** to add a new keypair. - - b. Click **SUBMIT** to submit the authorization information. - -1. Configure Your Cluster - - Choose any extra options you may want to include with your cluster, then click **SUBMIT** to create the cluster. - -1. Run the Cluster - - You can monitor the status of your cluster and suspend or delete it from [your stackpoint.io dashboard](https://stackpoint.io/#/clusters). - - For information on using and managing a Kubernetes cluster on DigitalOcean, consult [the official documentation](/docs/home/). - - -## Microsoft Azure - -To create a Kubernetes cluster on Microsoft Azure, you will need an Azure Subscription ID, Username/Email, and Password. - -1. Choose a Provider - - a. Log in to [stackpoint.io](https://stackpoint.io) with a GitHub, Google, or Twitter account. - - b. Click **+ADD A CLUSTER NOW**. - - c. Click to select Microsoft Azure. - -1. Configure Your Provider - - a. Add your Azure Subscription ID, Username/Email, and Password. Select your default StackPointCloud SSH keypair, or click **ADD SSH KEY** to add a new keypair. - - b. Click **SUBMIT** to submit the authorization information. - -1. Configure Your Cluster - - Choose any extra options you may want to include with your cluster, then click **SUBMIT** to create the cluster. - -1. Run the Cluster - - You can monitor the status of your cluster and suspend or delete it from [your stackpoint.io dashboard](https://stackpoint.io/#/clusters). - - For information on using and managing a Kubernetes cluster on Azure, [consult the Kubernetes documentation](/docs/getting-started-guides/azure/). - - -## Packet - -To create a Kubernetes cluster on Packet, you will need a Packet API Key. - -1. Choose a Provider - - a. Log in to [stackpoint.io](https://stackpoint.io) with a GitHub, Google, or Twitter account. - - b. Click **+ADD A CLUSTER NOW**. - - c. Click to select Packet. - -1. Configure Your Provider - - a. Add your Packet API Key. Select your default StackPointCloud SSH keypair, or click **ADD SSH KEY** to add a new keypair. - - b. Click **SUBMIT** to submit the authorization information. - -1. Configure Your Cluster - - Choose any extra options you may want to include with your cluster, then click **SUBMIT** to create the cluster. - -1. Run the Cluster - - You can monitor the status of your cluster and suspend or delete it from [your stackpoint.io dashboard](https://stackpoint.io/#/clusters). - - For information on using and managing a Kubernetes cluster on Packet, consult [the official documentation](/docs/home/). - -{{% /capture %}} diff --git a/data/setup.yml b/data/setup.yml index b72b589d86f40..a62f485501e7f 100644 --- a/data/setup.yml +++ b/data/setup.yml @@ -51,7 +51,6 @@ toc: - docs/getting-started-guides/gce.md - title: Running Kubernetes on IBM Cloud path: https://github.com/patrocinio/kubernetes-softlayer - - docs/getting-started-guides/stackpoint.md - title: Custom Solutions landing_page: /docs/getting-started-guides/coreos/index/ diff --git a/static/_redirects b/static/_redirects index 61a86f14d9d77..a9e48d660ae97 100644 --- a/static/_redirects +++ b/static/_redirects @@ -531,7 +531,6 @@ https://kubernetes-io-v1-7.netlify.com/* https://v1-7.docs.kubernetes.io/:spl /docs/setup/turnkey/clc/ /docs/setup/production-environment/turnkey/clc/ 301 /docs/setup/turnkey/gce/ /docs/setup/production-environment/turnkey/gce/ 301 /docs/setup/turnkey/icp/ /docs/setup/production-environment/turnkey/icp/ 301 -/docs/setup/turnkey/stackpoint/ /docs/setup/production-environment/turnkey/stackpoint/ 301 /docs/setup/on-premises-vm/cloudstack/ /docs/setup/production-environment/on-premises-vm/cloudstack/ 301 /docs/setup/on-premises-vm/dcos/ /docs/setup/production-environment/on-premises-vm/dcos/ 301 /docs/setup/on-premises-vm/ovirt/ /docs/setup/production-environment/on-premises-vm/ovirt/ 301