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Welcome to the Oracle University Podcast, the first stop on your cloud journey. During this series of informative podcasts, we'll bring you foundational training on the most popular Oracle technologies. Let's get started!
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Nikita: Hello and welcome to the Oracle University Podcast. I'm Nikita Abraham, Principal Technical Editor with Oracle University, and I'm joined by Lois Houston, Director of Innovation Programs.
Lois: Hi there! This is our second episode on OCI Container Engine for Kubernetes, and today we're going to spend time discussing container registries with our colleague and senior OCI instructor, Mahendra Mehra.
Nikita: We'll talk about how you can become proficient in managing Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Registry, a vital component in your container workflow.
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Lois: Hi Mahendra, can you explain what Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Registry, or OCIR, is and how it simplifies the container image management process?
Mahendra: OCIR is an Oracle-managed registry designed to simplify the development-to-production workflow for developers. It offers a range of functionalities, serving as a private docker registry for internal use where developers can easily store, share, and manage container images.
The strength of OCIR lies in its high available and scalable architecture. Leveraging OCI to ensure reliable deployment of applications, developers can use OCIR not only as a private registry but also as a public registry, facilitating the pulling of images from public repositories for users with internet access.
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Lois: But what sets OCIR apart?
Mahendra: What sets OCIR apart is its compliance with the Open Container Initiative standards, allowing the storage of container images conforming to the OCI specifications.
It goes a step further by supporting manifest lists, sometimes known as multi-architecture images, accommodating diverse architectures like ARM and AMD64. Additionally, OCIR extends its support to Helm charts. Security is a priority with OCIR, offering private access through a service gateway. This means that OCI resources within a VCN in the same region can securely access OCIR without exposing them to the public internet.
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Nikita: OK. What are some other key advantages of OCIR?
Mahendra: Firstly, OCIR seamlessly integrates with the Container Engine for Kubernetes, ensuring a cohesive container management experience. In terms of security, OCIR provides flexibility by allowing registries