If you are using a Kubernetes cluster without internet access to deploy your hybrid runtime services,
you will need to download the container images to a local container registry and then access the registry
from your Kubernetes cluster.
To download a container image, you should have Docker
installed and use the docker pull command as follows. Be sure to append the correct tag
to each image name. For example, the tag for apigee-synchronizer is 1.5.10,
as shown below.
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