Overview
Quay.io is a fully managed container registry service operated by Red Hat to provide an intuitive yet highly flexible way to store, server, and manage containerized software.
Whether you are a developer or maintainer looking to distribute your software reliably around the globe without worrying about egress cost, storage consumption, or pull rate limits or a software organization integrating internal build systems with nuanced access control and rich security reporting into your software supply chain, Quay.io has you covered.
Built for free and open-source software developer individuals and enterprise teams alike, Quay.io alleviates the need to plan and operate a container image hosting and serving system. This, however, is a pre-requisite to enable a vibrant community around an open-source project or provide the backbone of production container orchestration systems of any kind. Its powerful tenancy model allows the flexible assignment of nuanced permissions at a very granular level.
Quay.io's massive scale and efficient distribution system using a content delivery networks of global scale, paired with powerful collaboration tools, integration into git-based software source management systems, webhook-based integration with external services, and a rich REST API, give developers and software vendors a robust platform to build and distribute their software.
Quay.io not only stores and distributes your container-based software artifacts, it can also build them right from your source code repository. Connect your existing GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, or self-hosted Git repository to a repository with a build trigger and leverage automatic image builds paired with long-term storage whenever you commit new changes.
Included is a rich image content indexing and security vulnerability analysis capability that allows you to reveal and track operating system packages, programming language libraries, and module dependencies of the software packaged inside your container image. As images age, Quay.io will inform you of software vulnerabilities and how to fix them.
The pricing model is based on the amount of private repositories. It enables you to securely store and access content that is not meant for public consumption.
Red Hat's customer service organization supports Quay.io for paying customers. For details around our service level agreements, please consult Appendix 4: Red Hat Online Services Agreement(https://www.redhat.com/licenses/Appendix-4-Red-Hat-Online-Services-20230523.pdf ). As part of being operated by Red Hat, Inc., usage of the Quay.io service is subject to Terms & Conditions(https://www.openshift.com/legal/terms ) as well as Red Hat's Privacy Policy(https://www.redhat.com/en/about/privacy-policy ).
Highlights
- Quay.io provides a managed and security-focused container registry service to centrally manage and vet all of your containerized software. Its comprehensive security features, including continuous vulnerability scanning, secure authentication, and granular access control contribute to a robust and trusted software supply chain. Quay.io helps organizations build, distribute, and deploy containerized applications confidently at scale while maintaining a strong focus on security and access control.
- Quay.io has strong tenant isolation and supports a sophisticated tenancy model within a single organization with the use of role-based access control. Users can enforce a least-privilege principle model with granular permission assignments for each image repository. External systems can easily be connected to Quay.io securely with robot tokens and external systems can integrate with Quay.io and its rich API via Oauth.
- Quay.io reports security vulnerabilities in container images with actionable metadata by indexing container image content in the background. By leveraging sophisticated vulnerability detection, Quay.io identifies potential risks across a wide range of operating system package managers and programming language libraries, and provides the latest reports on demand without the need for manual (re-)scanning. External systems can be notified whenever new vulnerabilities are detected via webhooks.
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Pricing
Dimension | Description | Cost/month |
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Developer | Monthly price for 5 repos | $15.00 |
Micro | Monthly price for 10 repos | $30.00 |
Small | Monthly price for 20 repos | $60.00 |
Large | Monthly price for 50 repos | $125.00 |
XL | Monthly price for 125 repos | $250.00 |
XXL | Monthly price for 250 repos | $450.00 |
XXXL | Monthly price for 500 repos | $850.00 |
4XL | Monthly price for 1000 repos | $1,600.00 |
5XL | Monthly price for 2000 repos | $3,100.00 |
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