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@Vijay11
I cannot offer you any assurances that Cloudera maintains a repository for Ambari 2.7.6. I say that because, while Cloudera continues to support customers using Ambari in accordance with its associated products' support lifecycle, Cloudera announced it was ending its involvement in the Ambari open source community in 2021. The part of that announcement that is relevant to your questions is this paragraph:
Please note that Cloudera does not support direct installation of Apache Ambari 2.7.6. Although 2.7.6 contains numerous patches provided by Cloudera (some of which were delivered separately as hotfix releases to customers); the 2.7.6 release is not itself a Cloudera release.
You should carefully read the whole thing.
As far as how you can get paid access to access the private repositories and the costs for a Cloudera subscription, the only way to obtain answers to those questions is to get in touch with the Cloudera sales team. Once you make contact with someone there, be sure to tell them that you're looking to gain access to a repository, if any, for Ambari 2.7.6.. Note that as of this writing, Cloudera recommends upgrading to the latest version of CDP Private Cloud Base as soon as possible, as it has a richer set of features, is up-to-date and remains under standard Cloudera support through August 2024.
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