ibm/opencontent-redis-5

opencontent-redis-5

IBM Corporation
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Release categoryGenerally Available
Exposed ports6379/tcp
Privilege modeUnprivileged

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Description

UBI based image w/ redis 5

Products using this container

Type

Standalone image

Stream

Single-stream

Size

365.2 MB

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Developer Tools
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Image specifications

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Canonical image IDopencontent-redis-5
SummaryRedis image used for ibm-redis helm chart
DescriptionThe Universal Base Image Minimal is a stripped down image that uses microdnf as a package manager. This base image is freely redistributable, but Red Hat only supports Red Hat technologies through subscriptions for Red Hat products. This image is maintained by Red Hat and updated regularly.
ProviderIBM Corporation
MaintainerRed Hat, Inc.
Repository nameopencontent-redis-5
Image version2.0.5
Architectureamd64
Exposed ports"6379/tcp"

Audit & compliance status

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Security audit date6/4/2024, 7:01:20 PM
Container certification  Certified
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  • Using OpenShift

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  • Using podman login
     

Use the following command(s) from a system with podman installed.
 

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Example: 

 

$ podman login <Hosted Registry Name>

Username: ${REGISTRY-SERVICE-ACCOUNT-USERNAME}

Password: ${REGISTRY-SERVICE-ACCOUNT-PASSWORD}

Login Succeeded!

$ podman pull <Repository Path for your container image>

  • Using docker login
     

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Example:
 

$ docker login <Hosted Registry Name>

Username: ${REGISTRY-SERVICE-ACCOUNT-USERNAME}

Password: ${REGISTRY-SERVICE-ACCOUNT-PASSWORD}

Login Succeeded!

$ docker pull <Repository Path for your container image>

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