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.
The JFrog Container Registry is a repository manager, which supports Docker and Helm registries and Generic repositories, allowing you to build, deploy and manage your container images while providing powerful features with fine-grained permission control behind a sleek and easy-to-use UI.
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.