JFrog pricing includes self-hosted and cloud options, with costs based on licenses, subscriptions, number of nodes, and repository limits. Licensing costs are $3 per year, which I feel is reasonable.
JFrog Container Registry is a very expensive solution. On a scale from one to ten, where one is expensive and ten is cheap, I rate the solution’s pricing a two out of ten.
The pricing is somewhat expensive compared to its competitors. We use the Pro version because we have a data consumption of 6GB in our organization. We considered the Enterprise plan as well, which is around $750, but we're still evaluating that option. For now, we're sticking with the base Pro package.
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...
JFrog pricing includes self-hosted and cloud options, with costs based on licenses, subscriptions, number of nodes, and repository limits. Licensing costs are $3 per year, which I feel is reasonable.
JFrog Container Registry is a very expensive solution. On a scale from one to ten, where one is expensive and ten is cheap, I rate the solution’s pricing a two out of ten.
The pricing is somewhat expensive compared to its competitors. We use the Pro version because we have a data consumption of 6GB in our organization. We considered the Enterprise plan as well, which is around $750, but we're still evaluating that option. For now, we're sticking with the base Pro package.
The solution is expensive.