From b140f82736fb478f4379f901361f08994b3f0964 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jeremy Lin Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2021 13:11:56 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] update status of historical images/tags --- Which-container-image-to-use.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/Which-container-image-to-use.md b/Which-container-image-to-use.md index a282f9d..5919fa6 100644 --- a/Which-container-image-to-use.md +++ b/Which-container-image-to-use.md @@ -34,14 +34,14 @@ The web vault is the only exception; as it's bundled with the bitwarden_rs image ## Historical images -Prior to the addition of multidb support in version 1.17.0, MySQL and PostgreSQL support was only included in separate database-specific images. You can still find these in Docker Hub for older versions of bitwarden_rs, but they shouldn't be used anymore: +Prior to the addition of multidb support in version 1.17.0, MySQL and PostgreSQL support was only included in separate database-specific images. You can still find these in Docker Hub, and they are still updated for now. However, the database-specific images will be removed in the future, so you should transition to using the unified `bitwardenrs/server` image. * [`bitwardenrs/server-mysql`](https://hub.docker.com/r/bitwardenrs/server-mysql) - Debian-based `bitwarden_rs` image that includes support for MySQL only (not SQLite or PostgreSQL). * [`bitwardenrs/server-postgresql`](https://hub.docker.com/r/bitwardenrs/server-postgresql) - Debian-based `bitwarden_rs` image that includes support for PostgreSQL only (not SQLite or MySQL). ## Historical tags -Prior to the addition of multi-arch image support in version 1.16.0, all arch-specific images had individual arch-specific tags. You can still find these in Docker Hub for older versions of bitwarden_rs, but they shouldn't be used anymore: +Prior to the addition of multi-arch image support in version 1.16.0, all arch-specific images had individual arch-specific tags. As of 2021-01-14, these tags have been removed, since many users still ended up pulling these old tags due to following outdated tutorials or not reading the release notes. * `raspberry` - Armv7hf image that should run on Raspberry Pi 2 or newer and possibly on any other compatible boards. This image won't run on Raspberry Pi 1 or Raspberry Pi Zero as those use armv6 CPU.