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Vultr Container Registry
Securely and privately store Kubernetes container images for rapid and easy global cloud-native workload deployment.
Vultr Container Registry provides the container repository optimized for accelerating the deployment of containerized workloads on Vultr Kubernetes Engine, whether they be stored private containers or available public container images.
With public and private container repositories, Vultr empowers you to take advantage of available open-source AI/machine learning workloads for decreased time-to-market, or to privately store your container images at no additional cost beyond the registry subscription.
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Vultr Container Registry delivers a streamlined experience with a simple control panel and transparent, upfront pricing, ensuring you can confidently store Kubernetes containers without fear of large surprise bills.
Vultr Container Registry enables you to store container images in a growing number of Vultr’s 32 cloud data center regions, reducing latency and ensuring data stays secure, compliant and readily available.
Take advantage of open source images, including AI and machine learning models, to rapidly spin up new deployments and innovative cloud-native solutions.
Yes, Vultr Container Registry supports the Open Container Initiative (OCI) standard, making it compatible with most tools and workflows in the container ecosystem.
Yes. The registry integrates seamlessly with Vultr Kubernetes Engine, allowing for simple image pulls and streamlined deployment workflows.
Yes. Security features include:
Yes. You can push Docker images using standard Docker CLI commands once authenticated with the Vultr registry.
Yes. Vultr Container Registry supports image versioning and tagging, allowing developers to maintain different builds or environments easily.
Vultr Container Registry integrates with CI/CD tools via standard Docker and OCI-compatible endpoints, enabling automated image builds, testing, tagging, and deployment pipelines directly into Vultr Kubernetes Engine or other environments.
The registry leverages regional caching and high-throughput infrastructure to accelerate image pulls and reduce latency during deployment, especially when paired with Vultr’s global cloud regions and Kubernetes clusters.
Role-based access control (RBAC), token-based authentication, and encrypted image storage ensure secure access. Admins can define granular permissions by user, team, or project for tighter governance in multi-tenant environments.
While primarily designed for cloud-native use, images can be pulled and mirrored locally using standard OCI tools, enabling deployments in air-gapped or regulated environments with controlled update paths
Yes, Vultr Container Registry supports the Open Container Initiative (OCI) standard, making it compatible with most tools and workflows in the container ecosystem.