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[PKG-285] + [PKG-287] + [PKG-290]: Using UBI 9 base images for PS Mon… #1091

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@maqeel75 maqeel75 commented Dec 18, 2024

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@maqeel75 maqeel75 merged commit 987579b into percona:main Dec 18, 2024
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Is there a way to know when new images are generated on Docker Hub? I am specifically interested in this image, which still seems to be using Oracle Linux. If there's a page or resource where I can track updates, that would be very helpful. Thank you for the effort in making these changes!

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maqeel75 commented Jan 1, 2025

Is there a way to know when new images are generated on Docker Hub? I am specifically interested in this image, which still seems to be using Oracle Linux. If there's a page or resource where I can track updates, that would be very helpful. Thank you for the effort in making these changes!

@sandraromanchenko @vorsel Do you have any idea about this request?

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Any update here ?

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vorsel commented Jan 15, 2025

Hi @nikvin15
The docker image based on UBI9 for PSMDB 6.0 will be released along with the next PSMDB 6.0 release, which is preliminary planned for mid-February.
You can track this on PSMDB 6.0 release notes page - https://docs.percona.com/percona-server-for-mongodb/6.0/release_notes/index.html

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