hptx
Harbor
hptx | Harbor | |
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13 | 74 | |
76 | 22,643 | |
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0.0 | 9.7 | |
over 1 year ago | 1 day ago | |
Go | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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hptx
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Agentless Golang Distributed Transaction Solution
The distributed transaction solutions of hptx and dbpack are the same, and both are driven by ETCD. The transaction data is rolled back through the asynchronous SQL compensation mechanism. After testing, on macbook pro, hptx can coordinate 38 distributed transactions per second, at the same time, using the XA protocol to coordinate distributed transactions can only coordinate 26 transactions per second.
- What is EAT mode for distributed transactions?
- HPTX: Golang high performance distributed transaction framework
Harbor
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Docker Private Registry using Harbor
cat << EOF wget \ https://github.com/goharbor/harbor/releases/download/v2.9.4/\ harbor-offline-installer-v2.9.4.tgz EOF
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Signing container images: Comparing Sigstore, Notary, and Docker Content Trust
Now that you know a little more about Cosign, Notary, and DCT, we will take it one step further by using one of these tools: Cosign. For this example, we will use the simple Docker registry:2 reference image to run a simple registry. In a real-world scenario, a managed registry such as Harbor, Amazon ECR, Docker Hub, etc.
- Docker pull through cache to multiple upstreams, that you can also push to
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tcp i/o timeout when installing network plugin in "high secure environment"
Have a look at harbor, you can also use it to follow the same methods for helm charts etc.
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How to build a docker image and still use Watchtower
Or for something more advanced https://goharbor.io/
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Scan selfhosted docker images for vulnerabilities automatically
Look at https://goharbor.io/
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Docker has reversed its decision to sunset the “Docker Free Team” plan.
You can host your own image repo if your feeling feisty. Harbor is a graduated project from the CNCF and they are also working on a new implementation called Dragonfly. https://goharbor.io/
- We're no longer sunsetting the Free Team plan | Docker
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Docker's deleting Open Source images and here's what you need to know
Does anybody know whether there could be something like an open/libre container registry?
Maybe the cloud native foundation or the linux foundation could provide something like this to prevent vendor lock-ins?
I was coincidentially trying out harbor again over the last days, and it seems nice as a managed or self-hosted alternative. [1] after some discussions we probably gonna go with that, because we want to prevent another potential lock-in with sonarpoint's nexus.
Does anybody have similar migration plans?
[1] https://goharbor.io
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Iron Bank: Secure Registries, Secure Containers
2) Harbor instance registry
What are some alternatives?
dbpack - A db proxy for distributed transaction, read write splitting and sharding! Support any language! It can be deployed as a sidecar in a pod.
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.
kubesphere - The container platform tailored for Kubernetes multi-cloud, datacenter, and edge management ⎈ 🖥 ☁️
Dragonfly - This repository has be archived and moved to the new repository https://github.com/dragonflyoss/Dragonfly2.
rook - Storage Orchestration for Kubernetes
phoneinfoga - Information gathering framework for phone numbers
argo - Workflow Engine for Kubernetes
chartmuseum - helm chart repository server
conduit - Ultralight, security-first service mesh for Kubernetes. Main repo for Linkerd 2.x.
gitlab
distribution - The toolkit to pack, ship, store, and deliver container content
ingress-nginx - Ingress-NGINX Controller for Kubernetes