I will get back to you in two days. I am working for an organization which is a customer for JFrog Container Registry. On a scale of one to five, I rate JFrog Container Registry a four out of five.
Overall, I rate JFrog Container Registry a seven. I am skilled at understanding how Artifactory works and although I don't have a strong preference, I prefer JFrog, Nexus, and cloud-based Artifactory in that order.
We are using the cloud-based version of JFrog Container Registry. I would not recommend the solution to other organizations. Overall, I rate the solution a six out of ten.
I'd definitely recommend it. It's a good choice for those starting out, especially if you're focused on container-based workflows. It's easy to understand and deploy, and you can even use the JFrog interface directly. There might be even better options depending on your specific needs. Overall, I would rate the solution an eight out of ten.
JFrog Container Registry is an enterprise-grade solution for managing software artifacts, deployed across AWS, Azure, and GCP, featuring seamless integration with DevOps workflows.JFrog Container Registry is tailored for modern development needs, offering advanced code and vulnerability scanning through X-ray scans, making it a robust choice for handling containers and Helm charts. It supports cloud-native environments and is optimized for hybrid SaaS deployments, ensuring compatibility and...
I will get back to you in two days. I am working for an organization which is a customer for JFrog Container Registry. On a scale of one to five, I rate JFrog Container Registry a four out of five.
Overall, I rate JFrog Container Registry a seven. I am skilled at understanding how Artifactory works and although I don't have a strong preference, I prefer JFrog, Nexus, and cloud-based Artifactory in that order.
We are using the cloud-based version of JFrog Container Registry. I would not recommend the solution to other organizations. Overall, I rate the solution a six out of ten.
I'd definitely recommend it. It's a good choice for those starting out, especially if you're focused on container-based workflows. It's easy to understand and deploy, and you can even use the JFrog interface directly. There might be even better options depending on your specific needs. Overall, I would rate the solution an eight out of ten.
I rate the tool an eight out of ten.