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Centurion vs Docker Hub: What are the differences?
Centurion: A mass deployment tool for Docker fleets. A deployment tool for Docker, made by New Relic. Takes containers from a Docker registry and runs them on a fleet of hosts with the correct environment variables, host volume mappings, and port mappings. Supports rolling deployments out of the box, and makes it easy to ship applications to Docker servers. New Relic is using it to run their production infrastructure; Docker Hub: Build and Ship any Application Anywhere. It is the world's easiest way to create, manage, and deliver your teams' container applications. It is the perfect home for your teams' applications.
Centurion and Docker Hub can be primarily classified as "Container" tools.
Centurion is an open source tool with 1.72K GitHub stars and 111 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Centurion's open source repository on GitHub.
Pros of Centurion
Pros of Docker Hub
- Uses a very familiar collaboration model as GitHub, the2
- Provides public and private repositories1
- Quickly creates organizations, add users or create grou1
- Allows users to set permissions to restrict access or s1
- Fairly inexpensive with usage based pricing1
- Security scanning available1
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Cons of Centurion
Cons of Docker Hub
- Lacks fine grain access control1
- Does not provide any insight into the registry usage1
- Lacks LDAP, SAML and OAuth support1