Harbor v2.2 has GA'ed !! 🎉🎉🎉
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We’re pleased to announce the general availability of Harbor v2.2. Notable features include
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Multi-projects scoped robots
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Prometheus-driven telemetry
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Proxy caching capability extended to GCR, Quay.io, ECR, & ACR
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OIDC auth admin group support, achieving parity with LDAP auth
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EMC ECS S3 storage support
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Aqua CSP Enterprise Scanner Integration
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Clair image scanner deprecated
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Please see detailed release notes in release page
2020 was a big year for Harbor, chock full of highlights includingÂ
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reached Graduated Stage in CNCF in June 2020Â Â
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Project stats as of today: 14.1k Github stars, 143 releases, 14 maintainers across 5 companies, 3.6k forks
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1st OSS registry to fully support OCI specs
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18 OSS releases in 2020Â
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1st registry to support ML on k8s artifacts such as Kubeflow data models
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Proxy Cache capability producing significant savings by attenuating Dockerhub’s rate limiting
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Harbor Operator delivering HA and superior Day 2 management capabilities
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Commercial products based on Harbor - VMware Tanzu Network Registry, OVH Cloud Registry, SUSE CaaS Registry, Tencent Enterprise Registry, Rancher Registry, Container-Registry.com & more
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Adopters running Harbor in production - JD.com, Tencent, Bytedance, Huawei, China Unicom, China Mobile, Intel, Dish Network, Salesforce, Agoda, TrendMicro & many more
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Huge shoutout to the team & everyone in the community who helped the project realize its level of adoption today !!
If you’re a user of Harbor and want to share any feedback, we’d love to hear from you here
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In 2021, the team will focus on
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Hardening the Harbor Operator; great hook for any company offering Harbor *aaS
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Harbor Lite for Edge : a lightweight registry serving workloads at edge nodes
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Increasing our involvement in Notary v2 upstream for better image provenance capabilitiesÂ
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Increasing out involvement in Docker Distribution upstream
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Strengthening ecosystem partnerships
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Integrations with image scanner vendors like Twistlock and Qualys
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Improving performance and scalability
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Deploy onto IPv6-based k8s clusters
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Releasing an ARM64-based Harbor