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The original was posted on /r/opensource by /u/unixf0x on 2025-03-06 16:00:58+00:00.


Hello,

I have Docker Images hosted on Docker Hub and my Docker Hub organization is part of the Docker-Sponsored Open Source Program:

I have recently asked some clarification to the Docker Hub support on whenever those Docker images benefit from unlimited pull and who benefit from unlimited pull.

And I got this reply:

  • Members of the Docker Hub organization benefit from unlimited pull on their Docker Hub images and all the Docker Hub images
  • Authenticated AND unauthenticated users benefit from unlimited pull on the Docker Hub images of the organization that is part of the Docker-Sponsored Open Source Program. For example, you have unlimited pull on linuxserver/nginx because it is part of the Docker-Sponsored Open Source Program: . “Sponsored OSS logo”

Unauthenticated user = without logging into Docker Hub - default behavior when installing Docker

Proof:

Hope this can help with the latest news about the Docker Hub limits. I haven’t found any public info about that, and the doc is not clear. So I’m sharing this info here.