Explain: Our setup
Docker :
Our Docker registry is stored in : Storing the Docker Images : Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR) .
Docker Hub: Docker Hub is a public container registry provided by Docker. It's a cloud-based service where you can store and share public Docker images. Many open-source projects and public images are hosted on Docker Hub. However, for security and control reasons, companies might use private registries for their own applications.
Private Registries: Many companies prefer to use private container registries to store their Docker images. Private registries offer more control over image distribution, access control, and security. Some common options for private registries include:
Docker Trusted Registry (DTR): An enterprise-grade solution provided by Docker that allows you to host your own private Docker registry.
Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR): A fully managed Docker container registry provided by AWS.
Google Container Registry (GCR): A private container registry provided by Google Cloud Platform.
Azure Container Registry (ACR): A private registry provided by Microsoft Azure.
Harbor: An open-source container registry that can be hosted on your infrastructure, providing greater control over security and policies.
Artifactory: A universal artifact repository manager that can also be used for storing Docker images.
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