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How to Rebuild Harbor and Sync Images to a New Registry

This guide explains why the original Harbor server needed to be taken offline, walks through setting up a new Harbor instance, and details the step‑by‑step configuration of source and replication repositories plus enabling the replication rule to synchronize images.

Practical DevOps Architecture
Practical DevOps Architecture
Practical DevOps Architecture
How to Rebuild Harbor and Sync Images to a New Registry

1. Background

The original Harbor server had to be taken offline, so a new Harbor instance was built and images needed to be synchronized to it.

2. Build Harbor

Installation steps for Harbor are performed here (details omitted for brevity).

3. Login Harbor and configure image sync

3.1 Configure source repository

3.2 Create replication repository

3.3 Enable replication rule and wait for completion

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