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ARM Processors often offer lower power and cheaper processing per watt and dollar. In recent years their compute power has increased a lot and arm cpus are starting to get serious use in data-centers.
It would be really nice if Harbor could be deployed on any architecture the knowing user may want to choose. In particular I am proposing to add aarch64 to the released binaries - including the container images on dockerhub.
There appear to be only few steps required for enabling this:
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someone has a solution?
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Is there anything we can do to unblock this? Is the harbor team willing to take patches to enable testing and artifact building via Travis (because there good support) @xaleeks?
@AGSaidi I tested some images by myself. https://github.com/hzliangbin/harbor-arm64
With more ARM systems coming into market, this topic is becoming more significant.
(Apple Silicon, Huawei Kunpeng, Raspberry Pi)
@tferic I second that. It would be really helpful to have an arm64 based harbor binary, especially for edge use cases.
We need to run harbor containers on Kylin OS(aarch64), please offer official images on ARM, it is troubling to build images personally in a protected network area.
This would be a huge plus for me as well; I am currently unable to deploy Harbor in my current ARM environment.
Hi guys. need your help to test the arm64 images version.
use the images under https://github.com/orgs/querycap/packages?repo_name=harbor . see more in the linked PR
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With more ARM systems coming into market, this topic is becoming more significant.
(Apple Silicon, Huawei Kunpeng, Raspberry Pi)