Corrected cloud name (#4316)

The correct name is Packet, not Packet Host.
This commit is contained in:
johnstudarus 2019-03-29 00:28:13 -07:00 committed by Kubernetes Prow Robot
parent 0440e45d65
commit ed18a10571

View file

@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Packet Host Packet
=============== ===============
Kubespray provides support for bare metal deployments using the [Packet Host bare metal cloud](http://www.packet.com). Kubespray provides support for bare metal deployments using the [Packet bare metal cloud](http://www.packet.com).
Deploying upon bare metal allows Kubernetes to run at locations where an existing public or private cloud might not exist such Deploying upon bare metal allows Kubernetes to run at locations where an existing public or private cloud might not exist such
as cell tower, edge collocated installations. The deployment mechanism used by Kubespray for Packet is similar to that used for as cell tower, edge collocated installations. The deployment mechanism used by Kubespray for Packet is similar to that used for
AWS and OpenStack clouds (notably using Terraform to deploy the infrastructure). Terraform uses the Packet provider plugin AWS and OpenStack clouds (notably using Terraform to deploy the infrastructure). Terraform uses the Packet provider plugin
@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ dynamically from the Terraform state file.
## Local Host Configuration ## Local Host Configuration
To perform this installation, you will need a localhost to run Terraform/Ansible (laptop, VM, etc) and an account with Packet Host. To perform this installation, you will need a localhost to run Terraform/Ansible (laptop, VM, etc) and an account with Packet.
In this example, we're using an m1.large CentOS 7 OpenStack VM as the localhost to kickoff the Kubernetes installation. In this example, we're using an m1.large CentOS 7 OpenStack VM as the localhost to kickoff the Kubernetes installation.
You'll need Ansible, Git, and PIP. You'll need Ansible, Git, and PIP.