They have an excellent support team with quick response times plus a great feature set including entitlement tokens, auditing of who downloaded what, and an API to automate everything.
Searching for packages should be really easy to do but at the moment, it's painfuly slow. I thought it could be related to peaks but unfortuntelly I was wrong. There are 2 different scripts to install CS repos. One for debian and another for redhat alike...
The completeness of the platform ranging from CI/CD (although not used when I used it) to Container and Artifact Management incl. Security
Setting up and configuring JFrog Pipelines can be challenging, especially for organizations unfamiliar with DevOps automation tools. It is a tool offered commercially and may not be feasible for all organizations, notably small and medium-sized businesses.
They have an excellent support team with quick response times plus a great feature set including entitlement tokens, auditing of who downloaded what, and an API to automate everything.
The completeness of the platform ranging from CI/CD (although not used when I used it) to Container and Artifact Management incl. Security
Searching for packages should be really easy to do but at the moment, it's painfuly slow. I thought it could be related to peaks but unfortuntelly I was wrong. There are 2 different scripts to install CS repos. One for debian and another for redhat alike...
Setting up and configuring JFrog Pipelines can be challenging, especially for organizations unfamiliar with DevOps automation tools. It is a tool offered commercially and may not be feasible for all organizations, notably small and medium-sized businesses.