Chapter 7. Next steps


The following sections might be useful after deploying a proof of concept version of Red Hat Quay. Many of these procedures can be used on a proof of concept deployment, offering insights to Red Hat Quay’s features.

  • Using Red Hat Quay. The content in this guide explains the following concepts:

    • Adding users and repositories
    • Using image tags
    • Building Dockerfiles with build workers
    • Setting up build triggers
    • Adding notifications for repository events
    • and more
  • Managing Red Hat Quay. The content in this guide explains the following concepts:

    • Using SSL/TLS
    • Configuring action log storage
    • Configuring Clair security scanner
    • Repository mirroring
    • IPv6 and dual-stack deployments
    • Configuring OIDC for Red Hat Quay
    • Geo-replication
    • and more
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