The challenge is when pulling an existing image. For example, roughly 30% of all downloads on Hub come from only 1% of our anonymous users. However, there is an outsized impact from a small number of anonymous users. To better understand why rate limits were introduced, Docker found that most Docker users pulled images at a rate you would expect for normal workflows. This new limitation means that we can create 100 pulls for anonymous users and 200 pulls for authorized users every 6 hours. There are two main issues Docker users will now be facing: new pull request limitations, and the image retention policy. On November 1st, Docker is planning to add a new subscription level, and here’s how this may affect us. The new Docker announcement could be a bit confusing, but in this blog post, I’ll try to summarize it and make it simpler to understand.
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