From b43ab6a17496e2542e4e030298f0c9f37ee6ae53 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Dal Busco Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2026 08:48:59 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 1/3] docs: review "Create a Satellite" Signed-off-by: David Dal Busco --- docs/create-a-satellite.mdx | 29 ++++++++++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/create-a-satellite.mdx b/docs/create-a-satellite.mdx index e34bbd53..5f8aa68a 100644 --- a/docs/create-a-satellite.mdx +++ b/docs/create-a-satellite.mdx @@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ keywords: deploy with Juno, Juno Satellite, Juno container, - Internet Identity, Juno production guide, Juno app deployment, launch satellite, @@ -16,18 +15,30 @@ keywords: # Create a Satellite -When you're ready to deploy your project to production, you'll need to create a [satellite]. +When you're ready to deploy your project to production, you'll need to create a [Satellite]. -1. To get started, sign-in to the Juno [console](https://console.juno.build). If you are a new developer on Juno and the Internet Computer, you may be prompted to create your first anonymous [Internet Identity]. -2. Click **Launch a new satellite**. -3. Enter a name for your satellite (note: this is for display purposes only and does not need to be unique). -4. Confirm with **Create a Satellite.** -5. The platform will then create your satellite and provision its resources. -6. Once the process is complete, click **Continue** to access the overview page. +1. To get started, sign-in to the Juno [Console](https://console.juno.build). +2. Click **Launch your first Satellite**. +3. Enter a name for your Satellite (note: this is for display purposes only and does not need to be unique). +4. Select whether you're deploying a **Website** or **Application**. +5. Confirm with **Create a Satellite.** +6. The platform will then create your Satellite and provision its resources. +7. Once the process is complete, click **Continue** to access the service page. 🎉 You’re all set! You can now deploy your frontend app, static website, or publish your serverless functions to production. ➡️ Continue with the [deployment](/docs/category/deployment) guides to take the next step. +--- + +:::note + +Choose **Website** if you're deploying a static site, blog, portfolio, etc. + +Choose **Application** if your project needs user sign-in, data management, or serverless functions. + +You can change this later in your Satellite "Hosting" settings. + +::: + [satellite]: terminology.md#satellite -[Internet Identity]: terminology.md#internet-identity From 1ecb1d7cc100d6022172e62269a810cda45a293c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: github-actions <41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2026 07:50:42 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 2/3] =?UTF-8?q?=F0=9F=93=84=20Update=20LLMs.txt=20snapshot?= =?UTF-8?q?=20for=20PR=20review?= MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit --- .llms-snapshots/llms-full.txt | 27 +++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/.llms-snapshots/llms-full.txt b/.llms-snapshots/llms-full.txt index a9b38cae..b4c8bcec 100644 --- a/.llms-snapshots/llms-full.txt +++ b/.llms-snapshots/llms-full.txt @@ -467,19 +467,30 @@ For example, you can use the following script: # Create a Satellite -When you're ready to deploy your project to production, you'll need to create a [satellite](/docs/terminology.md#satellite). +When you're ready to deploy your project to production, you'll need to create a [Satellite](/docs/terminology.md#satellite). -1. To get started, sign-in to the Juno [console](https://console.juno.build). If you are a new developer on Juno and the Internet Computer, you may be prompted to create your first anonymous [Internet Identity](/docs/terminology.md#internet-identity). -2. Click **Launch a new satellite**. -3. Enter a name for your satellite (note: this is for display purposes only and does not need to be unique). -4. Confirm with **Create a Satellite.** -5. The platform will then create your satellite and provision its resources. -6. Once the process is complete, click **Continue** to access the overview page. +1. To get started, sign-in to the Juno [Console](https://console.juno.build). +2. Click **Launch your first Satellite**. +3. Enter a name for your Satellite (note: this is for display purposes only and does not need to be unique). +4. Select whether you're deploying a **Website** or **Application**. +5. Confirm with **Create a Satellite.** +6. The platform will then create your Satellite and provision its resources. +7. Once the process is complete, click **Continue** to access the service page. 🎉 You’re all set! You can now deploy your frontend app, static website, or publish your serverless functions to production. ➡️ Continue with the [deployment](/docs/category/deployment.md) guides to take the next step. +--- + +**Note:** + +Choose **Website** if you're deploying a static site, blog, portfolio, etc. + +Choose **Application** if your project needs user sign-in, data management, or serverless functions. + +You can change this later in your Satellite "Hosting" settings. + # Development Learn how to track page views, custom events, and performance metrics. @@ -8706,7 +8717,7 @@ For most applications, we recommend using the default subnets and staying on the | Subnet ID | Type | Canisters (Running/Stopped) | Nodes (Up/Total) | | --- | --- | --- | --- | -| 6pbhf-qzpdk-kuqbr-pklfa-5ehhf-jfjps-zsj6q-57nrl-kzhpd-mu7hc-vae | Juno's Subnet | 35885/697 | 13/13 | +| 6pbhf-qzpdk-kuqbr-pklfa-5ehhf-jfjps-zsj6q-57nrl-kzhpd-mu7hc-vae | Juno's Subnet | 36001/696 | 13/13 | | pzp6e-ekpqk-3c5x7-2h6so-njoeq-mt45d-h3h6c-q3mxf-vpeq5-fk5o7-yae | Fiduciary | 3564/12 | 34/34 | | bkfrj-6k62g-dycql-7h53p-atvkj-zg4to-gaogh-netha-ptybj-ntsgw-rqe | European | 25096/663 | 13/13 | | brlsh-zidhj-3yy3e-6vqbz-7xnih-xeq2l-as5oc-g32c4-i5pdn-2wwof-oae | | 35432/815 | 13/13 | From 6f2fcdcfc5a32df42e426305053261a7d6ccaed1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: github-actions <41898282+github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2026 08:43:00 +0000 Subject: [PATCH 3/3] =?UTF-8?q?=F0=9F=93=84=20Update=20LLMs.txt=20snapshot?= =?UTF-8?q?=20for=20PR=20review?= MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit --- .llms-snapshots/llms-full.txt | 23 +++++++++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/.llms-snapshots/llms-full.txt b/.llms-snapshots/llms-full.txt index aa02f24a..3b021008 100644 --- a/.llms-snapshots/llms-full.txt +++ b/.llms-snapshots/llms-full.txt @@ -467,19 +467,30 @@ For example, you can use the following script: # Create a Satellite -When you're ready to deploy your project to production, you'll need to create a [satellite](/docs/terminology.md#satellite). +When you're ready to deploy your project to production, you'll need to create a [Satellite](/docs/terminology.md#satellite). -1. To get started, sign-in to the Juno [console](https://console.juno.build). If you are a new developer on Juno and the Internet Computer, you may be prompted to create your first anonymous [Internet Identity](/docs/terminology.md#internet-identity). -2. Click **Launch a new Satellite**. +1. To get started, sign-in to the Juno [Console](https://console.juno.build). +2. Click **Launch your first Satellite**. 3. Enter a name for your Satellite (note: this is for display purposes only and does not need to be unique). -4. Confirm with **Create a Satellite.** -5. The platform will then create your Satellite and provision its resources. -6. Once the process is complete, click **Continue** to access the overview page. +4. Select whether you're deploying a **Website** or **Application**. +5. Confirm with **Create a Satellite.** +6. The platform will then create your Satellite and provision its resources. +7. Once the process is complete, click **Continue** to access the service page. 🎉 You’re all set! You can now deploy your frontend app, static website, or publish your serverless functions to production. ➡️ Continue with the [deployment](/docs/category/deployment.md) guides to take the next step. +--- + +**Note:** + +Choose **Website** if you're deploying a static site, blog, portfolio, etc. + +Choose **Application** if your project needs user sign-in, data management, or serverless functions. + +You can change this later in your Satellite "Hosting" settings. + # Development Learn how to track page views, custom events, and performance metrics.