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Harbor vs gopaddle: What are the differences?
Developers describe Harbor as "Manage and serve container images in a secure environment (created at VMware)". Harbor is an open source cloud native registry that stores, signs, and scans container images for vulnerabilities Harbor solves common challenges by delivering trust, compliance, performance, and interoperability. It fills a gap for organ. On the other hand, gopaddle is detailed as "Application Centric Kubernetes platform". It is an Application Centric Kubernetes platform that helps to containerize, deploy and maintain Cloud Native Applications seamlessly across different cloud environments. It provides better policy based control and governance over cloud native deployments.
Harbor can be classified as a tool in the "Docker Registry" category, while gopaddle is grouped under "Container Tools".
Some of the features offered by Harbor are:
- Multi-tenant content signing and validation
- Image replication between instances
- Extensible API and graphical UI
On the other hand, gopaddle provides the following key features:
- Automatic Source to Image Conversion
- Routes Management
- Firewall and Security rules
Harbor is an open source tool with 10.8K GitHub stars and 3K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Harbor's open source repository on GitHub.
Pros of gopaddle
Pros of Harbor
- Good on-premises container registry4
- Container Replication1
- Nice UI1
- Vulnerability Scanner1
- Supports LDAP/Active Directory1
- Supports OIDC1
- Support multiple authentication methods1
- Perfect for Teams and Organizations1