diff --git a/get-started/part6.md b/get-started/part6.md index bcc2c22289..8022242b67 100644 --- a/get-started/part6.md +++ b/get-started/part6.md @@ -63,10 +63,10 @@ After your cloud provider is all set up, create a Swarm: * If you're on Amazon Web Services (AWS) you can [automatically create a - swarm](/docker-cloud/cloud-swarm/create-cloud-swarm-aws/){: onclick="ga('send', 'event', 'Get Started Referral AWS', 'Cloud', 'Create AWS Swarm');"}. + swarm on AWS](/docker-cloud/cloud-swarm/create-cloud-swarm-aws/){: onclick="ga('send', 'event', 'Get Started Referral AWS', 'Cloud', 'Create AWS Swarm');"}. * If you are on Microsoft Azure, you can [automatically create a -swarm](/docker-cloud/cloud-swarm/create-cloud-swarm-azure/){: onclick="ga('send', 'event', 'Get Started Referral Azure', 'Cloud', 'Create Azure Swarm');"}. +swarm on Azure](/docker-cloud/cloud-swarm/create-cloud-swarm-azure/){: onclick="ga('send', 'event', 'Get Started Referral Azure', 'Cloud', 'Create Azure Swarm');"}. * Otherwise, [create your nodes](/docker-cloud/getting-started/your_first_node/){: onclick="ga('send', 'event', 'Get Started Referral', 'Cloud', 'Create Nodes');"} in the Docker Cloud UI, and run the `docker swarm init` and `docker swarm join` @@ -79,14 +79,19 @@ swarm](/docker-cloud/cloud-swarm/create-cloud-swarm-azure/){: onclick="ga('send' ### Deploy your app [Connect to your swarm via Docker -Cloud](/docker-cloud/cloud-swarm/connect-to-swarm/). This opens a terminal whose -context is your local machine, but whose Docker commands are routed up to the -swarm running on your cloud provider. This is a little different from the -paradigm you've been following, where you were slinging commands via SSH; now, -you can directly access both your local file system and your remote swarm, -enabling some very tidy-looking commands: +Cloud](/docker-cloud/cloud-swarm/connect-to-swarm.md). On Docker for +Mac or Docker for Windows (Edge releases), you can [connect to your swarms +directly through the desktop app +menus](/docker-cloud/cloud-swarm/connect-to-swarm.md#use-docker-for-mac-or-windows-edge-to-connect-to-swarms). -``` +Either way, this opens a terminal whose context is your local machine, but whose +Docker commands are routed up to the swarm running on your cloud service +provider. This is a little different from the paradigm you've been following, +where you were sending commands via SSH. Now, you can directly access both your +local file system and your remote swarm, enabling some very tidy-looking +commands: + +```shell docker stack deploy -c docker-compose.yml getstartedlab ```