
Harbor: Install Open Source Container Registry on Kubernetes
Harbor is an open-source container registry that helps developers and organizations store, manage, and distribute container images and Helm charts.
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Harbor is an open-source container registry that helps developers and organizations store, manage, and distribute container images and Helm charts.
The appeal of Kubernetes lies in its ability to automate the management of containers, scale applications effortlessly, and provide high levels of resilience and availability. As a result, many assume that Kubernetes is the best way to deploy every application.
A private cloud offers businesses full control over their data, a more predictable cost structure, and the ability to leverage cutting-edge open-source technologies.
With increasing cloud costs and the growing need for control over infrastructure, many organizations are exploring on-premises solutions. For us, the solution was Kubernetes on bare-metal servers—a challenging but rewarding journey
Ceph is an open-source distributed storage system designed to provide a unified solution for object, block, and file storage
As organizations embrace containerization and cloud-native architectures, the demand for robust, persistent storage solutions within Kubernetes environments grows rapidly. One of the standout solutions in this space is Longhorn