Nothing I am aware of happening with quay.io soon but double-checking
internally as well now. Will let you know. (:

Kind Regards,
Bartek Płotka (@bwplotka)


On Wed, 26 Aug 2020 at 09:59, Julius Volz <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 10:16 AM Johannes Ziemke <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> as mentioned in chat yesterday, Docker will limit the number of layers a
>> user can pull within 6 hours:
>>
>>
>> https://www.docker.com/blog/scaling-docker-to-serve-millions-more-developers-network-egress
>>
>> This will certainly cause problems for people pulling our images from the
>> Docker Hub. Especially in Kubernetes scenarios where ImagePullPolicy=Always
>> is common practice and often even enforced by running the AlwaysPullImages
>> admission controller. This will likely lead to outages in dynamic
>> environments (autoscaling, spot instances etc). I'd expect especially the
>> node-exporter to be affected since it's probably the thing people run the
>> most instances of in their infrastructure.
>>
>> There is not much we can do. We could beg Docker to void the limits for us
>>
>
> I mean as the article states "Finally, as part of Docker’s commitment to
> the open source community, before November 1 we will be announcing
> availability of new open source plans. To apply for an open source plan,
> please complete the short form here.".
>
> I wonder when exactly "before November 1" will be and how much time that
> will give us to decide things. In case their OSS plans allow unlimited
> pulls again, then we should be fine?
>
> But also fine switching to quay.io everywhere. But the general problem is
> services that are expensive to run, but offered for free... wondering if
> something similar will happen to quay.io at some point. But now that it
> belongs to Red Hat, err, IBM, they might be big enough to not care about
> the costs it produces.
>
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