Red Hat Quay: Store, Build, and Deploy Container Images
Red Hat Quay: Store, Build, and Deploy Container Images
Red Hat Quay: Store, Build, and Deploy Container Images
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Red Hat® Quay is a private container registry that stores, builds, and deploys container images. It
analyzes your images for security vulnerabilities, identifying potential issues that can help you miti-
gate security risks. Additionally, it delivers georeplication and BitTorrent distribution to increase
performance across distributed development sites and increase resiliency and redundancy for disas-
ter recovery.
• Store your containers with added security. Red Hat Quay ensures your applications are stored
privately, with powerful access and authentication settings you can control.
• Easily build and deploy new containers. Red Hat Quay automates your container builds with
integration with GitHub, Bitbucket, and more. Robot accounts allow for automatic software
deployments.
• Scan containers to provide security. Red Hat Quay scans your containers for vulnerabilities,
giving you visibility into known issues and how to fix them.
• Security vulnerability detection integration. Red Hat Quay integrates automatically with vulnera-
bility detectors, such as Clair, and scans your container images to identify and notify you of known
vulnerabilities that could be used to exploit your images.
• Continuous garbage collection. Automatic and continuous image garbage collection efficiently
uses resources for active objects and reduces costs without requiring scheduled downtime or
read-only mode.
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• Unlimited storage. Multiple storage back ends are supported to store your containers.
• Automated container builds. Red Hat Quay allows you to use build triggers to streamline your
continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline. They are robust and easy-to-config-
ure events based on security scanning results, successful new git builds, or other criteria.
• Audit logging. Red Hat Quay tracks control and data plane event logging, as well as application
programming interface (API) and user interface (UI) actions.
• High availability. Multiple instances of Red Hat Quay can be run for redundancy, and a high-avail-
ability reference architecture prevents critical single points of failure.
• Enterprise authorization and authentication. Red Hat Quay allows you to integrate your exist-
ing identity infrastructure—including Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), open autho-
rization (OAuth) and open ID connect (OIDC), and Keystone—and use a fine-grained permissions
system to map to your organizational structure and grant access to whole teams to manage
specific repositories.
• Metrics. Built-in Prometheus metrics export to enable ephemeral and batch job metrics on each
instance for easy monitoring and alerting.
• Continuous integration. Red Hat Quay allows you to automatically build and push images when
developers commit code. You can build your containers in response to git pushes from GitHub
(hosted and enterprise), Bitbucket, GitLab (hosted and enterprise), and others.
• Torrent distribution. Red Hat Quay has support for pulling container images using BitTorrent. The
result is reduced download and deployment time, as well as increased stability from having mul-
tiple machines serving your binary data.
• Multiple architecture manifests supported. Customers can run containers on multiple architec-
tures such as IBM Power LE and z System, ARM based IoT devices, or Windows based workloads.
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