I think Red Hat Quay could improve the security, as users can download the images without a login. This is the only problem, so we need to enhance the security.
Sr. DevOps Engineer (OpenShift/Kubernetes) at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees
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Aug 18, 2025
Red Hat Quay can improve its statistics capabilities. Currently, we don't have means to check the overall utilization, such as the number of repositories, frequency of usage for each repository, and which users are accessing specific repositories. Such statistics could be incorporated into the dashboard. While usage logs exist, they are not particularly helpful. To present utilization data to higher management, we need more meaningful and useful information to gauge Red Hat Quay's utilization and plan capacity needs accordingly. We are not currently using the vulnerability scanning feature with Red Hat Quay because we have external scanning tools.
Sr. DevOps Engineer (OpenShift/Kubernetes) at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees
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Jun 11, 2024
From the AI perspective, it just serves as a container registry at this point. We are also looking for the possibility to retain a VM image from Quay, which is not possible currently. So, nothing is happening regarding AI. I don’t see the role of AI currently.
Cloud Specialist at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
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Mar 16, 2021
We had an older version of Red Hat that was not fully integrated into the registry. We had to correct some files and some of the configurations to get it working. It could be more integrated with other platforms.
Red Hat Quay is a reliable container image registry streamlining image management and integration across platforms, with a user-friendly interface and role-based access control for managing user permissions efficiently.Red Hat Quay supports container image storage across platforms, including OpenShift. It offers features like automated image building for enhanced CI/CD processes, geo-replication for consistent access, and seamless RHEL integration. While its continuous updates boost...
I think Red Hat Quay could improve the security, as users can download the images without a login. This is the only problem, so we need to enhance the security.
Red Hat Quay can improve its statistics capabilities. Currently, we don't have means to check the overall utilization, such as the number of repositories, frequency of usage for each repository, and which users are accessing specific repositories. Such statistics could be incorporated into the dashboard. While usage logs exist, they are not particularly helpful. To present utilization data to higher management, we need more meaningful and useful information to gauge Red Hat Quay's utilization and plan capacity needs accordingly. We are not currently using the vulnerability scanning feature with Red Hat Quay because we have external scanning tools.
From the AI perspective, it just serves as a container registry at this point. We are also looking for the possibility to retain a VM image from Quay, which is not possible currently. So, nothing is happening regarding AI. I don’t see the role of AI currently.
We had an older version of Red Hat that was not fully integrated into the registry. We had to correct some files and some of the configurations to get it working. It could be more integrated with other platforms.