Quay.io use case
Quay.io image version monitoring for container operations
Monitor Quay.io image versions and spot outdated container tags quickly. bum.pt gives teams self-hosted update visibility with security context.
Why teams struggle
- Container image tags evolve quickly across teams and environments.
- Critical updates can remain unnoticed when monitoring is fragmented.
- Operations teams need one place to prioritize image update work.
How bum.pt helps
- Monitor Quay.io updates from one self-hosted dashboard.
- Surface outdated and critical changes with clear prioritization.
- Use CVE enrichment to focus update effort where risk is highest.
Who should use Quay.io monitoring
- Platform and DevOps teams that need one update workflow across services.
- Security-focused teams that prioritize risk-based patching decisions.
- Engineering teams replacing manual checks and spreadsheet tracking.
What you can validate in a first pilot
- Which components are outdated today and which ones are truly urgent.
- How much time your team saves by centralizing monitoring and triage.
- How update priorities change once CVE context is visible in one dashboard.
Frequently asked questions
Can I monitor Quay.io without sending data to a cloud service?
Yes. bum.pt is self-hosted and runs in your own environment, so monitoring data stays under your control.
How long does setup take?
Most teams start with Docker Compose in a few minutes, then add sources progressively based on priority.
Is this only for security teams?
No. It is built for operations, platform, and engineering teams who need daily visibility on version drift and update risk.
Self-hosted • 42 sources • CVE enrichment
Ready to deploy in 5 minutes?
Run bum.pt with Docker Compose, add your monitored sources, and start prioritizing updates with one clear dashboard.