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Webinar: Intro to Harbor
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Harbor is an open source cloud native registry that securely stores container images, signs them as trusted, and scans them for vulnerabilities.
Harbor solves common challenges by delivering trust, compliance, performance, and interoperability. It fills a gap for organizations and applications that cannot use a public or cloud-based registry, or want a consistent experience across clouds.
During this webinar, project lead James Zabala will demonstrate how Harbor can be used to provide a consistent cross-cloud registry experience. We’ll also discuss Harbor’s architecture, deployment options, and the project’s roadmap.
Raymund Dante Pedraita : Can I use Podman with Harbor?
Sarthak Kaushik : Where's the presentation link you talk about in the start of the video?
Debra Karr : hoi! ik komm uits de nederlands
Webinar: Harbor, the trusted cloud native registry for Kubernetes
2020 saw one of the biggest jumps in production usage of Kubernetes. Deployments are getting larger as cloud native adoption becomes mainstream. You can’t operate Kubernetes without a registry, making Harbor a key ingredient in any cloud native environment. Harbor 2.0 takes a giant leap in expanding the types of supported artifacts by standardizing to the OCI format.
In this webinar, you will get an in-depth overview on how to use Harbor as the solution to the challenges of managing your cloud native artifacts.
Harbor is an open source registry that secures artifacts with policies and role-based access control, ensures images are scanned and free from vulnerabilities, and signs images as trusted. As a CNCF Incubating project, Harbor delivers compliance, performance, and interoperability to help you consistently and securely manage artifacts for Kubernetes.
Presenter:
Michael Michael, Maintainer of Harbor and Director of PM @VMware
Amartya's Adventures : Where do I find the ppt used.
norsk-dougbert : thank you, very useful
Fawzia Shah : Can this tool report vulnerabilities to the teams via email or notification ?
Caleb Espinoza G. : Very interesting project.
Fabian Salamanca RS : Hi! Is it possible to replicate a Nexus image registry? Maybe using the docker-registry provider?
Harbor Sounds | Seaside Market Ambience | 1 Hour
Shoalhaven is a city in Rowlock, Arandal. The naturally formed harbor provides a secure mooring for fishing boats and larger merchant vessels. The emergence of a shipbuilding industry lead to the towns increase in size, with the construction of terraced houses up the slopes of the sheltered bay.
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Crixus S : I remember listening to this everyday back in 1873. Good times.
Amice Marina : You don't know how grateful we are for this. Where I live there used to be a Ports 'o Call which looked a little like a New England fishing/boating village with the same wooden roofs, the smell of smoked fish, artisans creating and displaying their hand-made wares, and the simple sounds of ocean sea birds mixed with the wonderful "white noise" of people talking - no loud music, and no loud announcements. Now, this little village is being torn down for eateries upon eateries, shops with t-shirts and other mass-made items you can find anywhere, and loud, blaring music, bands, etc. I very much doubt I will be able to hear the sea birds, the slap of the ocean against the wooden pilings, and the myriad conversations of people enjoying their outings, and each other. Thank you So Much for this. I come back again and again because I have no other such place to enjoy, except in dreams.
ObsidianSpectre : Never stop making these. A blessing to role-players.
Iced Patisserie : I grew up by the sea and I have many wonderful memories of visiting harbours and watching the fisherman and their boats. Eating fish and chips wrapped in paper, using wooden forks. Sitting with my Grandmother watching the world go by, feeding the seagulls. Sadly I had to move to the city for work and I find city life hard. This sound track offers me some kind of stress release, until I have enough funds to buy somewhere to live near the sea. Thankyou for this. It brings back many happy memories and an easier, gentler way of life.
Beakeeper : listening during the pandemic to remember what being around someone besides my cat and my roommate sounds like
Join us for Kubernetes Forums Seoul, Sydney, Bengaluru and Delhi - learn more at kubecon.io
Don't miss KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2020 events in Amsterdam March 30 - April 2, Shanghai July 28-30 and Boston November 17-20! Learn more at kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy, and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects
Harbor is an open source cloud native registry that securely stores container images, signs them as trusted, and scans them for vulnerabilities.
Harbor solves common challenges by delivering trust, compliance, performance, and interoperability. It fills a gap for organizations and applications that cannot use a public or cloud-based registry, or want a consistent experience across clouds.
During this webinar, project lead James Zabala will demonstrate how Harbor can be used to provide a consistent cross-cloud registry experience. We’ll also discuss Harbor’s architecture, deployment options, and the project’s roadmap.
Raymund Dante Pedraita : Can I use Podman with Harbor?
Sarthak Kaushik : Where's the presentation link you talk about in the start of the video?
Debra Karr : hoi! ik komm uits de nederlands
Webinar: Harbor, the trusted cloud native registry for Kubernetes
2020 saw one of the biggest jumps in production usage of Kubernetes. Deployments are getting larger as cloud native adoption becomes mainstream. You can’t operate Kubernetes without a registry, making Harbor a key ingredient in any cloud native environment. Harbor 2.0 takes a giant leap in expanding the types of supported artifacts by standardizing to the OCI format.
In this webinar, you will get an in-depth overview on how to use Harbor as the solution to the challenges of managing your cloud native artifacts.
Harbor is an open source registry that secures artifacts with policies and role-based access control, ensures images are scanned and free from vulnerabilities, and signs images as trusted. As a CNCF Incubating project, Harbor delivers compliance, performance, and interoperability to help you consistently and securely manage artifacts for Kubernetes.
Presenter:
Michael Michael, Maintainer of Harbor and Director of PM @VMware
Amartya's Adventures : Where do I find the ppt used.
norsk-dougbert : thank you, very useful
Fawzia Shah : Can this tool report vulnerabilities to the teams via email or notification ?
Caleb Espinoza G. : Very interesting project.
Fabian Salamanca RS : Hi! Is it possible to replicate a Nexus image registry? Maybe using the docker-registry provider?
Harbor Sounds | Seaside Market Ambience | 1 Hour
Shoalhaven is a city in Rowlock, Arandal. The naturally formed harbor provides a secure mooring for fishing boats and larger merchant vessels. The emergence of a shipbuilding industry lead to the towns increase in size, with the construction of terraced houses up the slopes of the sheltered bay.
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© The Guild of Ambience 2018. All rights reserved. Any reproduction or republication of all or part of this video/audio is prohibited.
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Crixus S : I remember listening to this everyday back in 1873. Good times.
Amice Marina : You don't know how grateful we are for this. Where I live there used to be a Ports 'o Call which looked a little like a New England fishing/boating village with the same wooden roofs, the smell of smoked fish, artisans creating and displaying their hand-made wares, and the simple sounds of ocean sea birds mixed with the wonderful "white noise" of people talking - no loud music, and no loud announcements. Now, this little village is being torn down for eateries upon eateries, shops with t-shirts and other mass-made items you can find anywhere, and loud, blaring music, bands, etc. I very much doubt I will be able to hear the sea birds, the slap of the ocean against the wooden pilings, and the myriad conversations of people enjoying their outings, and each other. Thank you So Much for this. I come back again and again because I have no other such place to enjoy, except in dreams.
ObsidianSpectre : Never stop making these. A blessing to role-players.
Iced Patisserie : I grew up by the sea and I have many wonderful memories of visiting harbours and watching the fisherman and their boats. Eating fish and chips wrapped in paper, using wooden forks. Sitting with my Grandmother watching the world go by, feeding the seagulls. Sadly I had to move to the city for work and I find city life hard. This sound track offers me some kind of stress release, until I have enough funds to buy somewhere to live near the sea. Thankyou for this. It brings back many happy memories and an easier, gentler way of life.
Beakeeper : listening during the pandemic to remember what being around someone besides my cat and my roommate sounds like
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