website: add a page to send folks to get to a signup link for atlas

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We strongly recommend using [Packer](https://www.packer.io) to create reproducible
builds for your base boxes, as well as automating the builds with
[Atlas](https://atlas.hashicorp.com). Read more about
[Atlas](/docs/other/atlas.html). Read more about
[Creating Vagrant Boxes with Packer](https://atlas.hashicorp.com/help/packer/artifacts/creating-vagrant-boxes)
in the Atlas documentation.
@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ provider-specific guides are linked to towards the top of this page.
You can distribute the box file however you would like. However, if you want
to support versioning, putting multiple providers at a single URL, pushing
updates, analytics, and more, we recommend you add the box to
[HashiCorp's Atlas](https://atlas.hashicorp.com).
[HashiCorp's Atlas](/docs/other/atlas.html).
You can upload both public and private boxes to this service.

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Today, there are two different components:
box file and so on.
* Box Catalog Metadata - This is a JSON document (typically exchanged
during interactions with [HashiCorp's Atlas](https://atlas.hashicorp.com))
during interactions with [HashiCorp's Atlas](/docs/other/atlas.html))
that specifies the name of the box, a description, available
versions, available providers, and URLs to the actual box files
(next component) for each provider and version. If this catalog

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ to update your own custom boxes with versions. That is covered in
`vagrant box list` only shows _installed_ versions of boxes. If you want
to see all available versions of a box, you will have to find the box
on [HashiCorp's Atlas](https://atlas.hashicorp.com). An easy way to find a box
on [HashiCorp's Atlas](/docs/other/atlas.html). An easy way to find a box
is to use the url `https://atlas.hashicorp.com/$USER/$BOX`. For example, for
the `hashicorp/precise64` box, you can find information about it at
`https://atlas.hashicorp.com/hashicorp/precise64`.

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**Command: `vagrant login`**
The login command is used to authenticate with the
[HashiCorp's Atlas](https://atlas.hashicorp.com) server. Logging is only
[HashiCorp's Atlas](/docs/other/atlas.html) server. Logging is only
necessary if you are accessing protected boxes or using
[Vagrant Share](/docs/share/).

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## Login to HashiCorp's Atlas
Before being able to share your Vagrant environment, you will need an account on
[HashiCorp's Atlas](https://atlas.hashicorp.com). Do not worry, it is free.
[HashiCorp's Atlas](/docs/other/atlas.html). Do not worry, it is free.
Once you have an account, log in using `vagrant login`:

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---
layout: "docs"
page_title: "Atlas and Vagrant"
sidebar_current: "other-atlas"
description: |-
A brief description of how to use, sign up for and access the
Vagrant features in Atlas.
---
# Atlas and Vagrant
Atlas is the HashiCorp Suite for the Enterprise,
but also provides features for the community. It hosts
a <a href="https://atlas.hashicorp.com/boxes/search">public registry of Vagrant boxes</a>
as well as powers the Vagrant share features.
Vagrant Enteprise is provided via Atlas and allows
for private boxes to be hosted and distributed to
your team.
## Signing up for Atlas
You can signup for a free Atlas account <a href="https://atlas.hashicorp.com/account/new">here</a>.

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This section covers other information that does not quite fit under the
other categories.
- [Atlas](/docs/other/atlas.html)
- [Debugging](/docs/other/debugging.html)
- [Environment Variables](/docs/other/environmental-variables.html)

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@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ to the left. We also have a section where we go into detail about the
security implications of this feature.
Vagrant Share requires an account with
[HashiCorp's Atlas](https://atlas.hashicorp.com) to be used.
[HashiCorp's Atlas](/docs/other/atlas.html) to be used.

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ for the machine to boot and be accessible. By default this is 300 seconds.
`config.vm.box` - This configures what [box](/docs/boxes.html) the
machine will be brought up against. The value here should be the name
of an installed box or a shorthand name of a box in
[HashiCorp's Atlas](https://atlas.hashicorp.com).
[HashiCorp's Atlas](/docs/other/atlas.html).
This option requires Vagrant 1.5 or higher. You can download the latest version
of Vagrant from the [Vagrant installers page](/downloads.html).
@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ of Vagrant from the [Vagrant installers page](/downloads.html).
the configured box on every `vagrant up`. If an update is found, Vagrant
will tell the user. By default this is true. Updates will only be checked
for boxes that properly support updates (boxes from
[HashiCorp's Atlas](https://atlas.hashicorp.com)
[HashiCorp's Atlas](/docs/other/atlas.html)
or some other versioned box).
<hr>
@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ all subsequent redirects. By default, redirect locations are untrusted so creden
<hr>
`config.vm.box_url` - The URL that the configured box can be found at.
If `config.vm.box` is a shorthand to a box in [HashiCorp's Atlas](https://atlas.hashicorp.com)
If `config.vm.box` is a shorthand to a box in [HashiCorp's Atlas](/docs/other/atlas.html)
then this value does not need to be specified. Otherwise, it should
point to the proper place where the box can be found if it is not
installed.