Quay.io — Build and store container images with unlimited free public repositories. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
The container is built from the repository of MinIO on Quay.io. Port 9000 is used for connecting to the API and port 9001 is for accessing the Console in the browser. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
I'd like to extend this functionality to other images also, but I'd prefer not to change manually all the deployments and helm values. Is there a way to implement a transparent caching image registry? I'd prefer something generic, like "everything quay.io to be pulled from harbor.int/quay_cache/". Source: 6 months ago
I have a manifest that has repo's from both quay.io & ghcr.io (Docker & Github I guess) image repositories. Source: 9 months ago
I'm fairly certain that I have the collection installed, I believe my issue is with how it is being referenced. I built Kubernetes AWX first, then the docker EE, I'm pushing it to quay.io and then grabbing the EE for AWX from there. Any thoughts on how I would change the referenced file path, would be very appreciated! Source: 10 months ago
You must upload the image to a registry. You can create a free account on hub.docker.com or quay.io. Then tag your image and push it to the registry:. Source: 10 months ago
Quay.io has its own official support: Https://access.redhat.com/articles/quayio-help?extIdCarryOver=true&sc\_cid=701f2000001Css5AAC. Source: 10 months ago
I find it curious that I would need to login to pull the image... But if I create a container using the image from quay.io. Source: 10 months ago
Distrobox (you can use any container images from Docker Hub, quay.io etc). Source: 12 months ago
As an example, recently at work, I did a little proof-of-concept demo using Deno as a Knative service to show how a person could leverage it in a serverless way. The demo leveraged quay.io to host a container image automatically built from the repo (https://github.com/KamiQuasi/kn-backend). It was a fun little project. Source: about 1 year ago
No, Podman is an alternative to docker. You have quay.io, although it is much less polished than Docker Hub, to be fair. Source: about 1 year ago
Taking the time to reply this and not taking the time to read me above your comment saying you can use quay.io as an alternative. Source: about 1 year ago
Nope, it’s open source and you can self host it if you want. Quay.io is the SaaS. Source: about 1 year ago
Don’t know about Fedora’s, but Red Hat’s registry, quay.io, allows unlimited repos for free, and you can even self host it if you want more granule controls. Source: about 1 year ago
All you need to do is change the image you pull. In most cases all you have to do is prepend a quay.io/ to the image name. Source: about 1 year ago
In addition to quay.io, you need to allow access to cdn.quay.io, cdn01.quay.io, cdn02.quay.io, cdn03.quay.io (found in OpenShift installation documentation). Source: about 1 year ago
Any way to find original dockerfile from quay.io? Source: over 1 year ago
If you have used the ansible-runner from quay.io (quay.io/ansible/ansible-runner) as base image for your EE, it still has ansible-core version 2.12.5. Source: over 1 year ago
The gif above shows a very simplified diagram with dependencies and steps related to the setup for an example application. The example application container is in my case saved in the public Quay.io container registry and the application container is based on the “Example WebApp build on Vue.js” GitHub project. We have in place a Code Engine project and the example web application is already deployed. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
They are present in Docker Hub but not quay.io. Please update them to quay.io too, thanks. Source: over 1 year ago
You can run my generated image hosted on quay.io as an example: podman run quay.io/yostane/quarkus-jvm-demo/quarkus-jvm-demo-micro. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
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