What’s New?
October 2023
New OpenShift Operator with High Availability Support for PostgreSQL Deployments
As explained in our Sonatype Nexus Repository 3 Feature Status page , Sonatype will be officially sunsetting the old OrientDB OpenShift operator on December 15, 2023.
An updated operator for Sonatype Nexus Repository Pro deployments using an external PostgreSQL database is now available. This new operator is more scalable, resilient, and compatible with our High Availability deployment options.
The operator is available through the RedHat catalog; look for the operator called "Nexus Repository HA Certified Operator." RedHat catalog ; look for the operator called "Nexus Repository HA Certified Operator."
Full installation details are available in our Installing Sonatype Nexus Repository Using the OpenShift Operator help documentation.
Policy-Compliant Component Selection for PyPI
Those integrating Sonatype Repository Firewall and Sonatype Nexus Repository Pro can now use the policy-compliant component selection feature in PyPI repositories.
Policy-compliant component selection helps prevent build violations by keeping users from selecting component versions with policy violations. You can learn more in our PyPI format help documentation.
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Sonatype Nexus Repository 3.61.0
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Sonatype Nexus Repository 3.60.0
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Sonatype Nexus Repository 3.59.0
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Repository Types
Sonatype Nexus Repository is set up to work with repositories the way you do:
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Hosted: stores components within your Nexus Repository instance
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Proxy: stores components in a remote repository
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Group: contains either or both hosted and proxy repositories