We performed a comparison between Amazon ECR and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Container Registry solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."One feature of Amazon ECR that I find particularly useful is its web interface, which makes management easy. The ability to manage and support token image updates is crucial for us. Moreover, utilizing load balancers via AWS features allows us to manage all traffic."
"The most valuable feature of Amazon ECR is its ease of use and the centralized management console."
"The most tool's valuable feature is image scanning."
"The most valuable feature of Amazon ECR is how it organizes the code and the infrastructure."
"The solution is very stable."
"In the case of Amazon ECR, there are various valuable features we can see. Currently, there are image-scanning capabilities that we use."
"What I like most about Amazon ECR is that it's swift."
"It is a stable solution since it offers a very powerful performance to its users."
"We use the solution for EC2. It helps me to create around six servers for free to test out things. It also provides me with an authenticated cloud nameserver. We also use it as a wireguard endpoint."
"It is more secure and more controlled than an on-premises deployment."
"Oracle Cloud has wonderful features and offerings as a service. It's not just a pure-play cloud product or SaaS application. It has a complete suite from infrastructure to platform as a service to software as a service, and this is what I find most valuable in Oracle Cloud. For infrastructure on the cloud or infrastructure as a service on the cloud, there's OCI (Oracle Cloud Infrastructure). Oracle Cloud is easily available. You just click it. I also found the feature of creating a landing zone valuable. Oracle Cloud is also very flexible as it lets you have a hybrid cloud model along with other cloud solutions. I also like that it offers good management on the cloud. Oracle Cloud is ready to use as a service, and that's wonderful because the time to market is very quick. I also like that Oracle Cloud offers high performance and high availability. A lot of people claim that there's high availability in their companies' cloud operations, but technically speaking, pure high availability in today's context is found in Oracle Cloud."
"The pricing of the solution is pretty good."
"The solution is easy to use."
"It has improved my company by cutting my time to market."
"We use Oracle Cloud to host the OIC (Oracle Integration Cloud Service) and APEX."
"Amazon ECR's manipulation capability of tags needs to be improved."
"One area for improvement in Amazon ECR is its complexity. It's pretty complex for newbies, particularly learning about private repositories, including how to access Amazon ECR through AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)."
"Improving the documentation for easy understanding will help bring in more clients to use Amazon ECR."
"It would be great if they could also provide a reference to fix the errors or vulnerabilities in the images rather than just notifying us about them."
"Its support for system architecture needs improvement."
"Amazon ECR needs to improve its downtime."
"Amazon ECR should improve the integration with Amazon CloudWatch. For example, allowing us to monitor the queues better. Additionally, some of the features could be made more accessible."
"The solution isn't very mature. The on-premises deployment has more features and the cloud needs to work to match those options."
"The setup was not simple."
"Technical support could be a bit better."
"I think that there could be a more user-friendly environment when it comes to the options that Oracle presents through the Oracle Cloud Platform."
"The configuration through the cloud is complicated. It's not straightforward."
"The packaging part of the software needs improvement. It lacks customization abilities for users. Giving them VMs for machine learning or running their own programs like Azure and Amazon, for example. Things like scalability based on the requirement of the tools. Oracle still lacks these kinds of things. For example, if you need a VM from Oracle, you need to pay for a monthly fee. They started developing containership but it's still at the initial stage and it's still lacking. They also need to develop integration between packages."
"Oracle Cloud could be improved with better third-party integrations."
"Simplifying the cloud management console would be really valuable for small and large customers alike."
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Amazon ECR is ranked 1st in Container Registry with 7 reviews while Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is ranked 5th in Container Registry with 91 reviews. Amazon ECR is rated 9.6, while Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is rated 7.8. The top reviewer of Amazon ECR writes "Scalable solution with an easy initial setup process". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) writes "Cost-effective and can be used to host OIC and APEX". Amazon ECR is most compared with JFrog Container Registry, Azure Container Registry, Harbor, Google Container Registry and Red Hat Quay, whereas Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is most compared with Microsoft Azure, Amazon AWS, Google Cloud, IBM Public Cloud and Azure Container Registry. See our Amazon ECR vs. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) report.
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