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Amazon ECR vs Gandalf: What are the differences?

Developers describe Amazon ECR as "A fully-managed Docker container registry service". Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR) makes it easy for developers to store, manage, and deploy Docker container images. It is integrated with Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS), simplifying your development to production workflow. On the other hand, Gandalf is detailed as "Affordable Docker Private Registries". We provide a secure private registry where users can host their docker images and share them privately and securely within teams.

Amazon ECR and Gandalf belong to "Docker Registry" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Amazon ECR are:

  • Docker support
  • Team collaboration
  • Access control

On the other hand, Gandalf provides the following key features:

  • Push an Image to Gandalf
  • Pull an Image from Gandalf
  • Add Collaborators
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Pros of Amazon ECR
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    Highly secure as policies can be configured to manage p
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    No upfront fees or commitments. You pay only for the am
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    Familiar to AWS users and easy to use
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    Tight integration with Amazon ECS and the Docker CLI, a
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    Cons of Amazon ECR
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      Potentially expensive if the containers being deployed
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      Difficult to use with docker client as it requires crea
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      Lack of insight into registry usage
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      What is Amazon ECR?

      It is a fully managed container registry that makes it easy to store, manage, share, and deploy your container images and artifacts anywhere. It eliminates the need to operate your own container repositories or worry about scaling the underlying infrastructure.

      What is Gandalf?

      We provide a secure private registry where users can host their docker images and share them privately and securely within teams.

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        What are some alternatives to Amazon ECR and Gandalf?
        Docker Hub
        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.
        Kubernetes
        Kubernetes is an open source orchestration system for Docker containers. It handles scheduling onto nodes in a compute cluster and actively manages workloads to ensure that their state matches the users declared intentions.
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        Git
        Git is a free and open source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency.
        GitHub
        GitHub is the best place to share code with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers. Over three million people use GitHub to build amazing things together.
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