Best Container Registries for Protegrity

Find and compare the best Container Registries for Protegrity in 2025

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Container Registries for Protegrity on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Azure Container Registry Reviews
    With an OCI distribution fully managed and geo-replicated, you can create, store, secure and scan container images and artifacts. Connect across Azure services such as Azure Kubernetes Service, Azure Red Hat OpenShift and Batch. Geo-replication allows you to efficiently manage multiple registry locations. OCI artifact repository to add helm charts, singularity support and new OCI-supported formats. Automated container building, patching, and updates of base images. Task scheduling. Integrate security with Azure Active Directory (AzureAD) authentication, role-based control, Docker content trusted, and virtual network integration. Azure Container Registry Tasks streamlines the process of building, testing and pushing images to Azure.
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    Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR) Reviews
    You can easily store, share, or deploy container software anywhere. You can push container images to Amazon ECR, without having to install or scale infrastructure, and you can pull images from any management tool. Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS), which provides access controls and automatic encryption, allows you to share and download images securely. You can access and distribute your images quicker, reduce download times, improve availability, and use a scalable and durable architecture to increase availability. Amazon ECR is a fully managed container registry that allows you to reliably deploy artifacts and application images anywhere. You can meet your organization's image compliance security needs using insights from the Common Vulnerability Scoring System and Common Vulnerability Exposures (CVEs). You can publish containerized applications using a single command. This will allow you to easily integrate your self-managed environments.
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