Docker Official Images Now Available on Amazon Elastic Container Registry Public; Completes Integration with AWS Graviton Service
November 29 2021 - 7:00PM
Docker, Inc.® today announced the availability of Docker Official
Images directly from Amazon Web Services, Inc (AWS). The Amazon
Elastic Container Registry Public (Amazon ECR Public), a registry
service provided by Amazon to manage container images, extends a
long-standing collaboration between Docker and AWS to publish
Docker Official Images from Docker Hub into Amazon ECR public. This
announcement gives developers and development teams the flexibility
to download verified, curated container images from their choice of
registry, providing them with familiar building blocks to build,
ship and run secure applications more quickly.
“Docker Official Images are the single-most popular category of
container images because they serve as the starting point for the
majority of users and provide drop-in solutions for popular
programming language runtimes, data stores, and services all while
ensuring that security updates are applied in a timely manner,”
said Docker CEO Scott Johnston. “Today we are making these images
available to developers using AWS ECR, joining registry partners
JFrog and Mirantis to provide trusted content from Docker wherever
developers need them.”With 15.8 billion container image pulls per
month from nearly 12.5 million repositories and used by millions of
developers, Docker Hub is the industry’s leading container
registry. Docker Hub delivers developers the largest breadth and
depth of container images and plays a central role in building and
sharing cloud-native applications. Docker Official Images are a
curated set of images of 160 open source projects popular with
developers, including Ubuntu, Mongo, Neo4J, Spring, Python, Kafka,
and many others, and now extended for the first time on Amazon ECR
Public.
“Customers tell us that they love the simplicity and
discoverability that Amazon ECR Public provides, and they want us
to continue to expand the content to make it even more useful for
building and running containerized applications,” said Deepak
Singh, vice president, Compute Services, AWS. “For that reason, we
are excited that Docker is bringing the Docker Official Images to
Amazon ECR Public. Now, AWS customers can use these images while
taking advantage of the unlimited free downloads from ECR Public
within AWS regions and 5 TB of free downloads per month outside of
AWS regions.”
“At TableCheck, a global restaurant technology platform designed
to help restaurants manage their diner experience in-house, we rely
on AWS ECR Public’s excellent uptime and robust network to pull
images quickly and reliably as a core part of our infrastructure,"
said Alexander Nicholson, Lead SRE at TableCheck. “With the
inclusion of Docker Official Images on ECR Public, that reliability
is now extended to images pulled by our developers because they can
continue to build with images they already have confidence in -
whether it's on Docker Hub or AWS ECR Public.”Docker also announced
today that it has achieved the AWS Graviton Ready designation, part
of the Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) Service Ready Program. This
designation recognizes that Docker delivers comprehensive support
for Graviton/Arm64 across our product line and for Docker Official
Images. With this designation, developers can use the exact same
development, build, and production workflows regardless of the
processor architecture, enabling them to take advantage of the AWS
Graviton best-in-class price performance.
Achieving the AWS Graviton Ready designation differentiates
Docker as an AWS Partner Network (APN) member with a product
integrating with AWS Graviton and is generally available and fully
supported for AWS customers. AWS Service Ready Partners have
demonstrated success building products integrated with AWS
services, helping AWS customers evaluate and use their technology
productively, at scale, and with varying levels of complexity. AWS
Graviton support rounds out the end-to-end support for Arm
development. Docker support for Arm development includes support
for Apple M1 processors, to hundreds of thousands of Arm native
images on Docker Hub with the ability to compile for multiple
architectures from the same code base.
Join the Docker Verified Publisher program
Software publishers and ISVs interested in joining the Docker
Verified Publisher program can get more information by visiting
https://www.docker.com/partners.
Resources
- Docker Blog: News from AWS re:Invent - Docker Official Images
on Amazon ECR Public
- AWS Blog: Docker Official Images now available on Amazon
Elastic Container Registry Public
- AWS Blog: Announcing Pull Through Cache Repositories for Amazon
Elastic Container Registry
- Press Release: Docker Expands Trusted Content Offerings for
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