SoftWare Repository for Container
SoftWare Repository for Container
- What's New
- Function Overview
- Service Overview
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- Overview
- Permissions Management
- Basics of Docker
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Image Management
- Pushing an Image Through a Container Engine Client
- Obtaining a Long-Term Valid Docker Login Command
- Obtaining a Long-Term Valid containerd Pull/Push Command
- Uploading an Image Through the SWR Console
- Pulling an Image
- Setting Image Attributes
- Sharing Private Images
- Adding a Trigger
- Adding an Image Retention Policy
- Image Center
- Organization Management
- User Permissions
- Auditing
- Best Practices
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- Calling APIs
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API
- Organization Management
- Image Repository Management
- Image Tag Management
- Shared Account Management
- API Versions
- Organization Permission Management
- Image Permission Management
- Automatic Image Synchronization Task Management
- Trigger Management
- Image Retention Policy Management
- Temporary Login Command
- Quota Management
- Example Applications
- Appendixes
- Change History
- FAQs
- Videos
- SDK Reference
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Notes and Constraints
Updated on 2023-04-03 GMT+08:00
Quotas
Quotas are imposed on the number of organizations a user can create. Table 1 lists the quotas imposed by SWR.
Requirements on Images to Upload
- If you use the container engine client to push images to SWR, each image layer cannot exceed 10 GB.
- If you use the SWR console to upload images, a maximum of 10 files can be uploaded at a time. The size of a single file (including the decompressed files) cannot exceed 2 GB.
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