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Solutions at OVHcloud to overcome the Docker Hub pull rate limits

For the past few months, Docker has been announcing the implementation of new pull rate limits for the Docker Hub. The most significant change is the 10 pulls-per-hour limit, per IP address, for unauthenticated users that can quickly lead to a “You have reached your pull rate limit” error message. Even if these changes have […]

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Celebrating Harbor joining the restricted list of CNCF Graduated projects

Celebrating Harbor joining the restricted list of CNCF Graduated projects

A couple of months ago, one year after the general availability of our Managed Kubernetes Service, we launched Managed Private Registry service. We shared in a previous blog post why we chose to base it on the CNCF Harbor project . Two OVHcloud employees became project maintainers. We now have a new event to celebrate:

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Managing Harbor at cloud scale : The story behind Harbor Kubernetes Operator

Recently, our container platforms team made our “Private Managed Registry” service generally available. In this blog post, we will explain why OVHcloud chose to base this service on the Harbor project, built a Kubernetes operator for it, and open sourced it under the CNCF goharbor project. The need for a S.M.A.R.T private registry After our

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