JFrog Artifactoy: A binary repository built for the future
April 24, 2021

JFrog Artifactoy: A binary repository built for the future

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with JFrog Artifactory

JFrog Artifactory is being used as the single binary repository for our entire enterprise. We store everything from application binaries to Docker images to Chef cookbooks in [JFrog] Artifactory. It's a mission-critical component of our CICD pipelines.
  • The core Artifactory offering is very reliable
  • Their customer support is outstanding
  • They put on an excellent conference each year with SwampUp.
  • They support a highly available architecture to deploy ARtifactory in the public cloud in a resilient manner.
  • We can always use support for more different types of packages in Artifactory.
  • We also would like to see the Artifactory X-Ray produce continue to mature.
  • Scalable, highly resilient architecture
  • Edge Nodes is a critical component to handle production artifacts
  • Mission Control gives an excellent overview of your JFrog products
  • We now have a solid, reliable binary repository that can survive a regional outage in AWS when deployed properly
  • It has allowed us to focus on building mature CICD pipelines without having to worry about an unreliable binary repository.
We migrated away from Sonatype Nexus a few years ago as it did not support the highly available architecture in AWS which we were seeking. It also didn't have the broad package support that [JFrog] Artifactory does.

Do you think JFrog Artifactory delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with JFrog Artifactory's feature set?

Yes

Did JFrog Artifactory live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of JFrog Artifactory go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy JFrog Artifactory again?

Yes

[JFrog] Artifactory is the gold standard in binary repositories in the tech industry. You can either run a hosted version of [JFrog] Artifactory or leverage their managed SaaS offering. You'll pay a bit more for the SaaS offering but have less overhead to manage than running the hosted version yourself.