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RedHat is already released quay 3. But the newest release on CoreOS is 2.9.3, which is more than one year ago. Should we Quay enterprise customer change the vendor from CoreOS to Redhat? Since the Quay 2 lack support for docker manifest 2_2.
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That's correct; you should migrate from Quay 2.9.X to Red Hat Quay 3.0. It is the same product, just updated and with a slightly different name now that we are part of the Red Hat family.
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RedHat is already released quay 3. But the newest release on CoreOS is 2.9.3, which is more than one year ago. Should we Quay enterprise customer change the vendor from CoreOS to Redhat? Since the Quay 2 lack support for docker manifest 2_2.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: