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Quay was originally created out of necessity when we wanted to use Docker containers with our original IDE - product. We were using Docker containers to host and isolate server processes invoked on behalf of our users - and often running their code. We started by building the Docker image dynamically whenever we spun up a new - host node. The image was monolithic. It was too large, took too long to build, and was hard to manage - conflicts. It was everything that Docker wasn't supposed to be. When we decided to split it up into pre-built - images and host them somewhere, we noticed that there wasn't a good place to host images securely. Determined - to scratch our own itch, we built Quay, and officially launched it as an aside in our presentation to the Docker New York City Meetup on October - 2nd, 2013.
-After launch, our customers demanded that Quay become our main focus. They rely on us to make sure they can - store and distribute their container images, and we understand that solemn responsibility. Our customers have - been fantastic with giving us great feedback and suggestions.
-In August, 2014, Quay joined CoreOS to provide registry support for the - enterprise. As ever, we are working as hard as we can to deliver on the promise and execute our vision of what - a top notch container registry should be. +
- CoreOS, Inc
- https://coreos.com
- PO Box 7775 #55097
- San Francisco, CA 94120-7775
+ Red Hat, Inc
+ https://redhat.com
+ 100 East Davie Street
+ Raleigh, North Carolina 27601