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What is ProGet?

inedo offers ProGet, a software repository and package management solution.

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inedo offers ProGet, a software repository and package management solution.

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ProGet registry support in Portainer Business Edition

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ProGet is a versatile software that addresses various business problems of its users. The product has received positive feedback from reviewers and customers due to its ability to manage various products such as Docker packages, Debian packages, NuGet, npm, and Maven packages efficiently. The software only keeps the latest version of packages, which avoids storage bottlenecks and makes everything cleaner.

Users are also pleased with ProGet's centralized place, which facilitates code-sharing between teams and simplifies package management. With ProGet, developers can access certain restrictions and save time advancing projects. Additionally, the product tracks who pulled what artifact and when they pulled it; this feature makes it auditable and helpful for deployments and customer management.

ProGet solves the business problem of securing mobile devices by providing overall control over them, remotely wiping them out when needed, and managing company applications and data. By centralizing software applications using ProGet, businesses can save money on licensing fees while giving developers full access. Overall, the product has shown itself to be efficient in solving diverse business challenges across industries.

Flexible Package Management: Reviewers appreciate that ProGet can host a wide variety of package types, including Nuget, Chocolatey, Bower, npm, Maven, PowerShell, RubyGems and Visual Studio Extensions. This feature provides a single place to house packages making it easier to manage and track. Some users have noted this as one of the key strengths of ProGet.

Centralized Control: The ability to centralize an organization's software applications and components with high-availability, load-balancing and multi-site replication is another highly appreciated aspect of ProGet by reviewers. It provides uniform access to developers and servers no matter where they are in the network. This feature was praised by many reviewers for its value in simplifying DevOps and CI processes.

User-Friendly Interface: Reviewers find that the user interface of ProGet is friendly and intuitive which makes it easy to use and efficient. Many users have saved time when planning new projects because of this feature. Additionally, some reviewers also mentioned how much they liked the modern and clean interface compared to competitors making it easier on their eyes while using for extended periods.

Limited availability on non-Windows systems: Some users have expressed disappointment that ProGet is only available for Windows operating system, making it difficult or impossible to use for those who rely on other operating systems.

Confusing error logs: Several reviewers have mentioned difficulty in understanding the log errors produced by ProGet, leading to confusion and frustration while using the software.

Slow performance: A number of users have reported that ProGet can be slow at times, which results in a frustrating experience.

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ProGet helps me to more easily manage my various packages, those being for Docker and Debian. While alternative methods exist such as using CLI tools and scripting, ProGet's method saves me the hassle of doing such, and allows me to focus on developing programs, instead of just trying to make things work.
  • The Docker registry feature works great. Compared to Sonatype Nexus 3, I don't need to set up extra ports, as everything just works off the port ProGet itself is running on.
  • Debian feeds support automatic GPG key generation, without me having to create or manage them myself. This is another spot where ProGet is better than Nexus, as you have to manually create and specify a key with Nexus, while ProGet simply handles it all for you.
  • When running ProGet inside of a Docker container, changes to some settings requires a manual restart of the container (i.e. with 'docker restart x').
As of current, the only artifactory management tool that I would recommend is ProGet. The free version is plentiful in features, supporting all feed types that the paid plans do. The paid plans also add even more capabilities on top of the free plan, such as data retention policies, which helps to minimize storage waste on my server and keep everything clean.
  • Docker feeds
  • Debian feeds
  • Ability to only keep the latest versions of packages
  • I don't need to develop custom solutions for distributing my software, as ProGet does it all for me.
  • ProGet also integrates easily into my CI systems, with a fully-featured API that allows me to upload packages right after building.
Both Sonatype Nexus 3 and ProGet support all the feed types I use, but ProGet simply does them better.

The Docker feeds run on the same port as ProGet itself, while Nexus requires additional ports to be set up, which can be a burden when running in Docker.

Debian feeds also support GPG key creation without having to manually specify one, again, reducing the burden for me to manually do things, allowing me to set up and distribute my programs even quicker.
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