About TimesTen Container Images and Container Registry Options
A TimesTen container image contains everything that is needed to run the TimesTen Operator and TimesTen containers in the TimesTen Pods created by this Operator. You can acquire these container images from a number of container registries. In addition, TimesTen provides a Dockerfile that lets you build your own TimesTen container image that you can then store in a container registry of your choice.
A TimesTen container image stored in a container registry is necessary to run TimesTen and the TimesTen Operator in your Kubernetes cluster.
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Container images on Oracle Container Registry (
container-registry.oracle.com): TimesTen publishes official TimesTen container images to TimesTen repositories on Oracle Container Registry. Thetimestenrepository contains TimesTen container images for Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database (TimesTen). This repository contains container images that run a licensed copy of TimesTen. Using container images in this repository require that you accept the Oracle license agreement.For information about TimesTen, see Overview for the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database in Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Introduction.
A TimesTen container image on Oracle Container Registry corresponds to a specific TimesTen release. For example, the
container-registry.oracle.com/timesten/timesten/26.1.1.1.0container image contains TimesTen release26.1.1.1.0. Simply scroll through the list of container images on Oracle Container Registry to identify a container image that you want to use when deploying the TimesTen Operator and TimesTen databases in your Kubernetes environment. -
Container images on Oracle Cloud Marketplace: TimesTen provides a container listing called Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database for Kubernetes - BYOL. You use this listing to export a TimesTen container image into a repository in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Registry (Container Registry). See Introduction in the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Using Oracle Cloud Marketplace to Obtain a TimesTen Container Image (BYOL) guide.
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Build your own TimesTen container image: If you have a TimesTen distribution, you can use the Dockerfile file provided in this distribution to build a TimesTen container image. You can then tag and push this container image to a container registry of your choice.