Quay 3.9 is here!

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Daniel Messer

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Aug 17, 2023, 5:45:14 AM8/17/23
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All,


Quay 3.9 is now generally available and brings major improvements to customers that are running a large multi-tenancy, geo-replicated registry service with a need for vulnerability reports on application dependencies. As usual, it can be obtained in the form of the commercial product "Red Hat Quay" from our Red Hat Container Catalog or by installing / updating the Red Hat Quay Operator on OpenShift. The upstream release can be found on GitHub and OperatorHub.io.


Here are the highlights of Quay 3.9:


  • New version of Quay vulnerability reporting engine, Clair v4.7, introduces support for Golang modules and Ruby and switches to OSV.dev as the vulnerability data source of choice for any application dependencies

  • Revamped storage consumption tracking with improved calculation speeds, accuracy and fair attribution of shared image layers within an organization, incentivizing the use of common base images such as UBI

  • Automated migration of Quay and Clair Postgres database from v10 to v13, fully orchestrated and hands-off via the Quay Kubernetes operator

  • Integration with Splunk for forwarding and central analysis of Quay audit logs 

  • Geo-replication stability improvements with handling of intermittent connectivity failures and disaster recovery procedures in case of the permanent loss of an entire site

  • New capabilities in the new PatternFly-UI (Preview)

  • Support for Nutanix Objects as the backend for image storage


More detail can be found in our official launch blog.



Best Regards,

The Red Hat Quay Team

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