Preface


Red Hat Quay is an enterprise-quality container registry. Use Red Hat Quay to build and store container images, then make them available to deploy across your enterprise.

The Red Hat Quay Operator provides a simple method to deploy and manage Red Hat Quay on an OpenShift cluster.

With the release of Red Hat Quay 3.4.0, the Red Hat Quay Operator was re-written to offer an enhanced experience and to add more support for Day 2 operations. As a result, the Red Hat Quay Operator is now simpler to use and is more opinionated. The key difference from versions prior to Red Hat Quay 3.4.0 include the following:

  • The QuayEcosystem custom resource has been replaced with the QuayRegistry custom resource.
  • The default installation options produces a fully supported Red Hat Quay environment, with all managed dependencies, such as database, caches, object storage, and so on, supported for production use.

    Note

    Some components might not be highly available.

  • A new validation library for Red Hat Quay’s configuration.
  • Object storage can now be managed by the Red Hat Quay Operator using the ObjectBucketClaim Kubernetes API

    Note

    Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation can be used to provide a supported implementation of this API on OpenShift Container Platform.

  • Customization of the container images used by deployed pods for testing and development scenarios.
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