[tripleo][ci] Docker.io Service Announcement: Pull Rate Limit Enforcement, Changes to Image Retention Policies Begin

Wesley Hayutin whayutin at redhat.com
Thu Oct 29 14:45:27 UTC 2020


Greetings,

FYI... docker.io will be unavailable to tripleo jobs on Monday Nov 2 2020.
Documentation is available here: https://hackmd.io/YH9xtBmOQbSVqPu7fjgoog

Reviews are welcome and appreciated
https://review.opendev.org/#/q/topic:new-ci-job+(status:open+OR+status:merged)

Thanks!


------ from docker.io ------

Hello:

You are receiving this email because of a policy change to Docker products
and services you use. On Monday, November 2, 2020 at 9am Pacific Standard
Time, Docker will begin enforcing rate limits on container pulls for
Anonymous and Free users. Anonymous (unauthenticated) users will be limited
to 100 container image pulls every six hours, and Free (authenticated)
users will be limited to 200 container image pulls every six hours, when
enforcement is fully implemented. Docker Pro and Team subscribers can pull
container images from Docker Hub without restriction, as long as the
quantities are not excessive or abusive.

In addition, we are pausing enforcement of the changes to our
image-retention policies until mid-2021, when we anticipate incorporating
them into usage-based pricing. Two months ago, we announced an update to
Docker image-retention policies. As originally stated, this change, which
was set to take effect on November 1, 2020, would result in the deletion of
images for free Docker account users after six months of inactivity.
Today’s announcement means Docker will not enforce image expiration on
November 1, 2020.

For more details, please read the blog post
<http://email.notify.docker.com/c/eJxNjsFuhSAURL9Gdxi46EMWLNq89j-ucFVSBCMY498_XrtpMskkM8mZcWagB82tN8CBCw6a93wE0Ymuf0r1CQAP-fUcpNRNz2Mqfr47l-wPHZ1NW7sa6odJaS1mJy061HoY0SrOUXEFIMY2mLWUPTfyo4Hvquu6_hFqMIW0VPvL2HpOzG-4EDuoUCw-Rban4O3NHAW8yTGMjuVzyvbw-29_7g4L5QppD3NRXvE-i4_18bKhD--dF3gySwk>
summarizing
the changes or review the documentation for rate limits
<http://email.notify.docker.com/c/eJxNjkEOgyAURE8jOwl8kOqCRRvbe3z8WEhRG8WY3r603TSZzZvkTYZs440fWbQgQEgBndCiBckl1706XQDAqGvfKNVVWsxLjuOL0zI8_MqHZWLBDtS6llxnvEN0I2jwpDRhI5yQBoklG3J-bpU6V3ArKfb2N_FrCtRhd1845rQg1StmX6c4xVxattrDbwFfe45zeXKfMKaP_gZLlzyT>
.

Details about Docker subscription levels and differentiators are available
on the Docker Pricing Page
<http://email.notify.docker.com/c/eJxNjcsOgyAURL9GlgTu5VEWLNrY_gfBq5KqGKUh_n3prsmsJmfODF6ToZElDwKEFOCEEjeQXHLVo30AgMFnrxFdp8SWSxovPuT4poPHvLLZ20BOWhgxhGiM0dph2yhLgaTW0rDFz6XsZ4f3Dl4ttdY_Qyv2I8W0Tezwlc45XJ-StnY2rSEtP-QLiyMxCQ>
.

Thank you for using Docker.

Jean-Laurent de Morlhon
VP, Engineering
Docker
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