Crunchy pgAdmin 4 container

crunchydata/crunchy-pgadmin4
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Crunchy Data
ubi8-4.30-2534
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Description

This is also directly integrated with PGO, the Postgres Operator from Crunchy Data and provides automatic pgAdmin 4 user management.

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421.7 MB

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SummarypgAdmin4 GUI utility
DescriptionProvides GUI for the pgAdmin 4 utility.
ProviderCrunchy Data
MaintainerCrunchy Data

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Repository namecrunchy-pgadmin4
Image version4.30
Architectureamd64
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