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JFrog Bintray
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100% Automated via REST API
Open for automation, JFrog Bintray easily integrates with your existing DevOps ecosystem, such as your continuous integration pipeline and your internal repositories. A rich REST API allows you to control every aspect of your software distribution, manage who has access to your content, collect logs and analytics, and much more - all with the full automation expected of a modern software distribution platform.
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Statistics and dashboards
Great statistics on downloads of your Docker images according to tags, geo-location and more..
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Universal solution
One distribution platform that supports all technologies. JFrog Bintray natively supports all major package formats, which allows you to work seamlessly with industry standard development, build and deployment tools. With support for massive scalability and worldwide coverage, this gives you the best native repository distribution available.
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Full control and security
Exercise fine-grained access control over who can view, upload to or download from your private repositories. Maintain any degree of control through a variety of means, such as IP and geographical restrictions, EULA acceptance and more. Automatically provision your organization users via API, or have them silently sign in with SAML authentication to your existing identity provider.
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Gitlab Container Registry
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Integration into GitLab
Good integration into the repository you build your docker images out of. Just activate it for your repo and you're done. Most of the time new projects/repo have it on by default.
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Tight integration into GitLab
If you're not building your docker images via GitLab CI, it's kinda hard to push images to the registry.
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Free
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Docker garbage collection
Gitlab has very poor docker garbage collection management by default. One must read a good portion of the documentation to know what to do, so that garbage collection kicks in.
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Docker Registry 2.0
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Biggest CON there is that it cannot control deleting of images properly
Bottom line is this makes docker registry suck when your harddisk fills up at the wrong time and you cannot push out your builds!
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Maintains several storage drivers to allow for different models of image retention
Currently includes in-memory, local filesystem, Azure, and S3.
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No inbuilt access control provided
Authentication or Authorization is not provided by default and needs to be handled externally. An optional authentication should have been provided, given that docker client has inbuilt authentication.
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Simple to set up
https://docs.docker.com/registry/#basic-commands
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Only supports docker images
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Only supports docker images
If you want more then go somewhere else! :)
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Sometimes images disappear
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Setting it up may require some work
Setting up the new Docker Registry 2.0 requires some more setup than usual. Especially dependencies need to be installed beforehand.
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Enterprise Grade Private Docker Registry
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Free for up to 3 images
Free for up to 3 images and one user, the next plan costs 39€ per month for unlimited users / repositories.
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Multiple namespaces
Multiple namespaces can be defined, for each project or team.
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Dedicated hardware and lightning fast
Docker Hub is extremely slow. Here you get a 300Mbit/s dedicated line.
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Integration with LDAP, Active Directory and OAuth
Not everyone provides this feature in its basic plan. If it is there, the plan starts at 500$ minimum.
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Unlimited amount of private repositories
The only provider providing this option in the basic plan.
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Quay.io
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Acquired company
CoreOS bought Quay and redirected their energies to the CoreOS Enterprise Registry, so this product might not be here for the duration.
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Web based UI
Quay.io has a beutiful and easy to understand web based UI.
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Most prominent alternative to Docker Hub
Quay was started by two Google engineers to serve as an alternative to Docker Hub. It was later acquired by CoreOS.
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JFrog Artifactory
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Free account is closed after 2 weeks of inactivity
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Can run as a Docker container
A very simple setup for trial and production deployment using Docker.
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Very frustrating
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Run it locally or get it as a service
You can install Artifactory locally in your data center or get it as a service from JFrog on one of several cloud providers (currently AWS, GCP and Azure).
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Docker registry support is not available on their OSS version
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Integration with JFrog Xray
JFrog Xray enables scanning of Docker images for known vulnerabilities, license compliance issues, providing a full component graph and analysis tool.
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Buggy Installation and Migrations with version 7
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Universal binary repository manager for Docker and any other package type
One centralized repository for any package type.
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Support high availability set up
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SQL Server
All Inedo products require an instance of SQL Server (the Hub can download and install a SQL Express instance if needed)
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Docker support
Read more about Docker support.
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Windows only
Although a Docker hosted Linux version exists.
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Management
Also offers management options such as who downloaded which package.
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Self hosted
No need for IIS or Apache server, except when using it as a Docker server.
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Docker Hub
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No longer free
Rate limits on downloads can royally screw your deployments. In 2021, they will start deleting containers which haven't been pulled for six months. This will suck for stable software which doesn't get redeployed frequently.
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Shares user accounts with the dominant public registry, Docker Hub
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Gives no metadata about image tags beyond their name
No information about when the image was created, pushed, what Dockerfile it came from, what user(s) pushed it, etc.
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Poor user interface design
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Default to public makes it dangerous
Since by default your account will create new repositories publicly, you could fairly easily leak sensitive images with one bad push.
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