Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Deploy Red Hat Quay - High Availability Preface 1. Red Hat Quay features 2. Red Hat Quay support Expand section "2. Red Hat Quay support" Collapse section "2. Red Hat Quay support" 2.1. Architecture Expand section "2.1. Architecture" Collapse section "2.1. Architecture" 2.1.1. Internal components 2.1.2. External components 3. Preparing for Red Hat Quay (high availability) Expand section "3. Preparing for Red Hat Quay (high availability)" Collapse section "3. Preparing for Red Hat Quay (high availability)" 3.1. Prerequisites 3.2. Using podman 3.3. Setting up the HAProxy load balancer and the PostgreSQL database 3.4. Set Up Ceph Expand section "3.4. Set Up Ceph" Collapse section "3.4. Set Up Ceph" 3.4.1. Install each Ceph node 3.4.2. Configure the Ceph Ansible node (ceph05) 3.4.3. Install the Ceph Object Gateway 3.5. Set up Redis 4. Configuring Red Hat Quay 5. Deploying Red Hat Quay Expand section "5. Deploying Red Hat Quay" Collapse section "5. Deploying Red Hat Quay" 5.1. Add Clair image scanning to Red Hat Quay 5.2. Add repository mirroring Red Hat Quay 6. Starting to use Red Hat Quay 7. Upgrading a geo-replication deployment of Red Hat Quay on OpenShift Container Platform 8. Performing health checks on Red Hat Quay deployments Expand section "8. Performing health checks on Red Hat Quay deployments" Collapse section "8. Performing health checks on Red Hat Quay deployments" 8.1. Red Hat Quay health check endpoints 8.2. Navigating to a Red Hat Quay health check endpoint Legal Notice Settings Close Language: English 简体中文 日本語 Language: English 简体中文 日本語 Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: English 简体中文 日本語 Language: English 简体中文 日本語 Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Deploy Red Hat Quay - High Availability Red Hat Quay 3Deploy Red Hat Quay HARed Hat OpenShift Documentation TeamLegal NoticeAbstract Deploy Red Hat Quay in a HA environment Next