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**💻📰 Docker limits unauthenticated pulls to 10/HR/IP from Docker Hub, from March 1**
Starting March 1, 2025, Docker Hub will limit unauthenticated Docker image pulls to a maximum of 10 per hour per IP address. This change affects unauthenticated users and those with personal Docker accounts. Paid Docker Pro, Team, and Business accounts will have higher usage allowances based on their subscription tiers, with the ability to scale usage as needed. Between December 10, 2024, and February 28, 2025, there will be no charges for Docker Hub pulls or storage.
The reason for this change is to ensure fair resource usage and maintain the quality of the Docker Hub service. Excessive usage, including high pull rates, may result in throttling or additional charges for all users, regardless of subscription level. The implementation involves a tiered system, differentiating between free and paid accounts, and setting limits to prevent abuse and maintain service stability. Users are encouraged to monitor their usage and upgrade their subscriptions if they anticipate exceeding the included limits.
[Read More](https://docs.docker.com/docker-hub/usage/)
💬 [HN Comments](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43125089) (388)
Starting March 1, 2025, Docker Hub will limit unauthenticated Docker image pulls to a maximum of 10 per hour per IP address. This change affects unauthenticated users and those with personal Docker accounts. Paid Docker Pro, Team, and Business accounts will have higher usage allowances based on their subscription tiers, with the ability to scale usage as needed. Between December 10, 2024, and February 28, 2025, there will be no charges for Docker Hub pulls or storage.
The reason for this change is to ensure fair resource usage and maintain the quality of the Docker Hub service. Excessive usage, including high pull rates, may result in throttling or additional charges for all users, regardless of subscription level. The implementation involves a tiered system, differentiating between free and paid accounts, and setting limits to prevent abuse and maintain service stability. Users are encouraged to monitor their usage and upgrade their subscriptions if they anticipate exceeding the included limits.
[Read More](https://docs.docker.com/docker-hub/usage/)
💬 [HN Comments](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43125089) (388)