JFrog pricing includes self-hosted and cloud options, with costs based on licenses, subscriptions, number of nodes, and repository limits. Licensing costs are $3 per year, which I feel is reasonable.
JFrog Container Registry is a very expensive solution. On a scale from one to ten, where one is expensive and ten is cheap, I rate the solution’s pricing a two out of ten.
The pricing is somewhat expensive compared to its competitors. We use the Pro version because we have a data consumption of 6GB in our organization. We considered the Enterprise plan as well, which is around $750, but we're still evaluating that option. For now, we're sticking with the base Pro package.
The JFrog Container Registry is a repository manager, which supports Docker and Helm registries and Generic repositories, allowing you to build, deploy and manage your container images while providing powerful features with fine-grained permission control behind a sleek and easy-to-use UI.
JFrog pricing includes self-hosted and cloud options, with costs based on licenses, subscriptions, number of nodes, and repository limits. Licensing costs are $3 per year, which I feel is reasonable.
JFrog Container Registry is a very expensive solution. On a scale from one to ten, where one is expensive and ten is cheap, I rate the solution’s pricing a two out of ten.
The pricing is somewhat expensive compared to its competitors. We use the Pro version because we have a data consumption of 6GB in our organization. We considered the Enterprise plan as well, which is around $750, but we're still evaluating that option. For now, we're sticking with the base Pro package.
The solution is expensive.