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Pulp 2.20.1 Released

by Alan Milligan last modified Sep 12, 2019 11:19 AM
We've released the new version of Red Hat's next-generation RPM/Satelite deployment server.
Pulp 2.20.1 Released

Pulp 2.20.1 arrives!

Pulp is a platform for managing repositories of content, such as software packages, and pushing that content out to large numbers of consumers. If you want to locally mirror all or part of a repository, host your own content in a new repository, manage content from multiple sources in one place, and push content you choose out to large numbers of clients in one simple operation,

Pulp can serve more than simply RPM packages; it can server Debian/Ubuntu packages such that you can manage your own APT repositories; your Puppet manifests such that you don't need to deploy a Puppet Master; your Docker images such you can curate your own hub.

2.20.1 is a bugfix release with improvement to logging and various issues with task and task/worker management.

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