trident
Harbor
trident | Harbor | |
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3 | 74 | |
713 | 22,643 | |
1.1% | 2.7% | |
8.8 | 9.7 | |
5 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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trident
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An io_uring-based user-space block driver
I am amazed there isn't a built-in iSCSI volume driver for docker, podman, et al. There are third party things (netapp trident[1], etc.) but no generic driver. One would think -- given the ubiquity of SAN boxes populating racks outside of "cloud" operators -- you could "-v iscsi::/mountpoint" a network block device into a container out of the box. I suppose it's difficult to deal with in cross platform way. When you read the golang source for trident you see they're just exec-ing iscsiadm on linux container hosts.
[1] https://github.com/NetApp/trident
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OpenShift Container Registry Storage on vSphere?
As for Trident, the operator can be found here, install and update in manual as it’s not yet an certified operator.
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Simulating big infra cloud environment locally (vmware lab?)
Anyway, one thing I need to get up to speed with is the Netapp trident kubernetes storage driver.
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?
rfc8312bis - Revision of RFC8312 "CUBIC for Fast Long-Distance Networks"
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.
harvest - Open-metrics endpoint for ONTAP and StorageGRID
Dragonfly - This repository has be archived and moved to the new repository https://github.com/dragonflyoss/Dragonfly2.
okd4-cluster-infra-apps - OKDv4 Cluster Apps Repository
phoneinfoga - Information gathering framework for phone numbers
beegfs-csi-driver - The BeeGFS Container Storage Interface (CSI) driver provides high performing and scalable storage for workloads running in Kubernetes.
chartmuseum - helm chart repository server
netapp-dataops-toolkit - The NetApp DataOps Toolkit is a Python library that makes it simple for developers, data scientists, DevOps engineers, and data engineers to perform various data management tasks, such as near-instantaneously provisioning, cloning, or snapshotting a data volume or JupyterLab workspace.
gitlab
distribution - The toolkit to pack, ship, store, and deliver container content
ingress-nginx - Ingress-NGINX Controller for Kubernetes