Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Red Hat Quay architecture 1. Red Hat Quay overview Expand section "1. Red Hat Quay overview" Collapse section "1. Red Hat Quay overview" 1.1. Scalability and high availability (HA) 1.2. Content distribution 1.3. Build automation 1.4. Red Hat Quay enhanced build architecture 1.5. Integration Expand section "1.5. Integration" Collapse section "1.5. Integration" 1.5.1. REST API 1.6. Security Expand section "1.6. Security" Collapse section "1.6. Security" 1.6.1. TLS/SSL configuration 1.6.2. Clair 1.6.3. Red Hat Quay Operator security 1.6.4. Fully isolated builds 1.6.5. Role-based access controls 1.7. Recently added features 2. Red Hat Quay prerequisites Expand section "2. Red Hat Quay prerequisites" Collapse section "2. Red Hat Quay prerequisites" 2.1. Image storage backend Expand section "2.1. Image storage backend" Collapse section "2.1. Image storage backend" 2.1.1. Supported image storage engines 2.1.2. Unsupported image storage engines 2.2. Database backend 2.3. Redis 3. Red Hat Quay infrastructure Expand section "3. Red Hat Quay infrastructure" Collapse section "3. Red Hat Quay infrastructure" 3.1. Running Red Hat Quay on standalone hosts 3.2. Running Red Hat Quay on OpenShift 3.3. Integrating standalone Red Hat Quay with OpenShift Container Platform 3.4. Mirror registry for Red Hat OpenShift 3.5. Single compared to multiple registries 4. Deploying Red Hat Quay on premise Expand section "4. Deploying Red Hat Quay on premise" Collapse section "4. Deploying Red Hat Quay on premise" 4.1. Red Hat Quay example deployments 4.2. Red Hat Quay deployment topology 4.3. Red Hat Quay deployment topology with storage proxy 5. Deploying Red Hat Quay on public cloud Expand section "5. Deploying Red Hat Quay on public cloud" Collapse section "5. Deploying Red Hat Quay on public cloud" 5.1. Running Red Hat Quay on Amazon Web Services 5.2. Running Red Hat Quay on Microsoft Azure 6. Content distribution with Red Hat Quay Expand section "6. Content distribution with Red Hat Quay" Collapse section "6. Content distribution with Red Hat Quay" 6.1. Repository mirroring Expand section "6.1. Repository mirroring" Collapse section "6.1. Repository mirroring" 6.1.1. Using repository mirroring 6.1.2. Repository mirroring recommendations 6.1.3. Event notifications for mirroring 6.1.4. Mirroring API 6.2. Geo-replication Expand section "6.2. Geo-replication" Collapse section "6.2. Geo-replication" 6.2.1. Geo-replication features 6.2.2. Geo-replication requirements and constraints 6.2.3. Geo-replication using standalone Red Hat Quay 6.2.4. Geo-replication using the Red Hat Quay Operator 6.2.5. Mixed storage for geo-replication 6.3. Repository mirroring compared to geo-replication 6.4. Air-gapped or disconnected deployments 7. Red Hat Quay sizing and subscriptions Expand section "7. Red Hat Quay sizing and subscriptions" Collapse section "7. Red Hat Quay sizing and subscriptions" 7.1. Red Hat Quay sample sizings 7.2. Red Hat Quay subscription information 7.3. Using Red Hat Quay with or without internal registry Legal Notice Settings Close Language: 简体中文 日本語 English Language: 简体中文 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: 简体中文 日本語 English Language: 简体中文 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Red Hat Quay architecture Red Hat Quay 3.9Red Hat Quay ArchitectureRed Hat OpenShift Documentation TeamLegal NoticeAbstract Red Hat Quay Architecture Next