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postgres and redis container images anywhere but dockerhub #715
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Hello, I do not wish for my production Quay instance to be subject to failure if I mis-type a tag, or fail to upgrade one of the container images with a Quay upgrade. If the default |
If you are running on OpenShift, you can use |
Thanks Dan, While I think the best solution is to host the centos-redis and centos-postgres images on a different mirror to rid ourselves of the requirements of DockerHub for this operator; if this workaround is the official solution, consider my complaints resolved. |
The operator is packaged following a philosophy from the OpenShift Container Platform, which is to:
Both concepts allow to reason about the content you are getting and that the component is pulling at runtime, although it makes it a little harder to get the images from somewhere else. |
Dan, https://quay.io/repository/centos7/postgresql-10-centos7 |
We could certainly look into that. |
Hello,
Is it possible to pull or mirror the centos postgres and redis images anywhere but dockerhub? Perhaps mirrored on Quay?
I've deployed Quay into my cluster as a local mirror of many different repos. It functions well as a workaround for dockerhub api rate limiting, until Quay itself fails to come up due to dockerhub rate limiting.
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