Red Hat Brings Red Hat Universal Base Image to Docker Hub

Verified content from the world’s leading enterprise Linux platform aimed at helping developers and operators build more secure and scalable containerized solutions from the industry’s leading container registry

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Red Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of enterprise open source solutions, today announced the availability of Red Hat Universal Base Image on Docker Hub as “Verified Publisher” images. This brings the power, reliability and enhanced security of the world’s leading enterprise Linux platform to the largest and most easily accessible registry for container images, making it easier for organizations to build cloud-native applications based on tested and trusted components of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

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Red Hat Universal Base Image provides consumable and redistributable content to the next wave of modern applications and by making it available on Docker Hub, the world’s largest repositories for Linux containers, we’re extending our reach to meet an even broader set of developers and application leaders.

Stefanie Chiras

senior vice president and general manager, Red Hat Enterprise Linux Business Unit, Red Hat

Red Hat Universal Base Images (UBI) are Open Container Initiative (OCI)-compliant, freely redistributable, container base operating system images that include complementary runtime languages and packages. Built from Red Hat Enterprise Linux, UBI images provide a more solid foundation for cloud-native and modern applications built in containers, as the core components retain the more secure and reliable characteristics of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

Previously, UBI could only be obtained from the Red Hat container catalog. Now, this availability is extended to Docker Hub, making it even easier for UBI-based containers to be built and deployed anywhere. This enables developers to access and use the only container image built from the tried, tested and trusted Linux platform used by more than 90% of the Fortune 500, with lifecycle support from Red Hat. And, because UBI is freely distributable, containerized applications can be built, pushed to a wide range of registry servers, shared with other users and even deployed on non-Red Hat platforms.

UBI is available in a variety of configurations and sizes, each tailored for existing and emerging enterprise IT use cases. Today, these variations include:

  • Standard, which provides the necessary runtimes and YUM repositories to build, deploy and share UBI-based containers.

  • Minimal, a UBI image that provides only the bare essentials needed for a lightweight Red Hat Enterprise Linux-based image.

  • Multi-service, designed for container images that are intended to run multiple application services by also including systemd.

  • Micro, newly-announced with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4 that delivers the smallest UBl footprint for edge computing and other remote applications

Docker Hub is the world’s largest and most popular repository of container images, with 13.4 million monthly active developers. Docker Hub provides an array of content sources including many of the most popular open source software offerings, Docker Official Images, software from independent software vendors (ISVs) and community-created images. Users get access to free public repositories for storing and sharing images or can choose a subscription plan for private repositories, high-volume usage and much more.

Red Hat UBI is now available as aVerified Publisher image on Docker Hub.

Supporting Quotes

Stefanie Chiras, senior vice president and general manager, Red Hat Enterprise Linux Business Unit, Red Hat

“We see the future of computing being built on Linux, and we want this cloud-native evolution to be founded on the world’s leading enterprise Linux platform, Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Red Hat Universal Base Image provides consumable and redistributable content to the next wave of modern applications and by making it available on Docker Hub, the world’s largest repositories for Linux containers, we’re extending our reach to meet an even broader set of developers and application leaders.”

Donnie Berkholz, vice president, Products, Docker

“At Docker, we empower developers to create modern applications by simplifying increasingly complex application lifecycles. The availability of Red Hat UBI on Docker Hub brings the reach of Red Hat Enterprise Linux to the world’s largest container-image registry. This makes it even easier for 13.4 million developers using Docker to build, share and run innovative enterprise applications with enhanced security, scalability and support from an open source leader.”

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