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I meant the base images. If you're pushing your own images, then you can use any service you want (and pay for it). Since the traffic doesn't need to go through the internet at all, the bandwidth cost to Dockerhub would be irrelevant.


Base images are already available on different container image hosting platforms. For instance, ubuntu is here [1] on Amazon ECR. So it's matter of updating Dockerfiles to use them.

There again there's the question of finding image sources you can trust to be updated and secure. Docker Hub has a "Docker Official Image" tag for critical base images that are managed by each community.

[1] https://gallery.ecr.aws/ubuntu/ubuntu


That's my point - that it's entirely possible to not rely on the single central repository.

Re. finding the sources, a central namespace may still be useful, hence the use of caching proxies.




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