> 100 pulls per 6 hours for unauthenticated users and 200 pulls per 6 hours for Docker Personal users
Not a problem for casual users but even a small team like mine, a dozen people with around a dozen public images, can hit the pull limit deploying a dozen landscapes a day. We just cache all the public images ourselves and avoid it.
For oss projects with heavy pulls, the (free) dsos programme removes all rate limits on their public images, the intention was never to impact projects, but rather mega corporations using hub as free hosting:
> 100 pulls per 6 hours for unauthenticated users and 200 pulls per 6 hours for Docker Personal users
Not a problem for casual users but even a small team like mine, a dozen people with around a dozen public images, can hit the pull limit deploying a dozen landscapes a day. We just cache all the public images ourselves and avoid it.
https://www.docker.com/blog/revisiting-docker-hub-policies-p...
It becomes a problem if you're testing something in local Kubernetes clusters that are ephemeral
That's for unauthenticated users. Just log in?
https://www.docker.com/developers/free-team-faq/
> Is Docker sunsetting the Free Team plan?
> No. Docker communicated its intent to sunset the Docker Free Team plan on March 14, 2023, but this decision was reversed on March 24, 2023.
For oss projects with heavy pulls, the (free) dsos programme removes all rate limits on their public images, the intention was never to impact projects, but rather mega corporations using hub as free hosting:
https://www.docker.com/community/open-source/application/