Comment by atomi 6 years ago I would recommend running a registry mirror as it's fairly straightforward.https://docs.docker.com/registry/recipes/mirror/ 3 comments atomi Reply OnlyOneCannolo 6 years ago That's still more effort than pushing a tar file to a free public gh repo. atomi 6 years ago There is a bit of upfront work, but backups are thereafter automated. OnlyOneCannolo 6 years ago True. I was thinking more for archiving science. Most people in that category would probably rather push to gh or upload to Dropbox than set up a docker registry.
OnlyOneCannolo 6 years ago That's still more effort than pushing a tar file to a free public gh repo. atomi 6 years ago There is a bit of upfront work, but backups are thereafter automated. OnlyOneCannolo 6 years ago True. I was thinking more for archiving science. Most people in that category would probably rather push to gh or upload to Dropbox than set up a docker registry.
atomi 6 years ago There is a bit of upfront work, but backups are thereafter automated. OnlyOneCannolo 6 years ago True. I was thinking more for archiving science. Most people in that category would probably rather push to gh or upload to Dropbox than set up a docker registry.
OnlyOneCannolo 6 years ago True. I was thinking more for archiving science. Most people in that category would probably rather push to gh or upload to Dropbox than set up a docker registry.
That's still more effort than pushing a tar file to a free public gh repo.
There is a bit of upfront work, but backups are thereafter automated.
True. I was thinking more for archiving science. Most people in that category would probably rather push to gh or upload to Dropbox than set up a docker registry.