Harbor vs Kraken by Uber vs Quay.io

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Harbor

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Kraken by Uber

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Quay.io

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Pros of Harbor
Pros of Kraken by Uber
Pros of Quay.io
  • 4
    Good on-premises container registry
  • 1
    Container Replication
  • 1
    Nice UI
  • 1
    Vulnerability Scanner
  • 1
    Supports LDAP/Active Directory
  • 1
    Supports OIDC
  • 1
    Support multiple authentication methods
  • 1
    Perfect for Teams and Organizations
  • 3
    Scalability and replication of TB's in a second.
  • 6
    Great UI
  • 1
    API
  • 0
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What is Harbor?

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

What is Kraken by Uber?

A P2P-powered Docker registry that focuses on scalability and availability. It is designed for Docker image management, replication and distribution in a hybrid cloud environment.

What is Quay.io?

Simply upload your Dockerfile (and any additional files it needs) and we'll build your Dockerfile into an image and push it to your repository.

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