How to Set Up a Harbor Registry with Self-Signed Certificates for Tanzu Kubernetes Clusters

March 19, 2021

VMware vSphere with Tanzu Update 2 has a new capability that allows you to provision new Tanzu Kubernetes clusters with any container registry certificate, including private and self-signed certificates. This brings critical functionality to anyone who wants to run an internal private registry or multiple registries. Without this feature, image pulls are met with a `x509 certificate signed by unknown authority` error. Or if an administrator manually installed the certificate on every Kubernetes node, a rolling update would break the configuration. Let's see how it's done! Read more in our blog post: https://tanzu.vmware.com/content/blog/how-to-set-up-harbor-registry-self-signed-certificates-tanzu-kubernetes-clusters

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