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Harbor vs DockerSlim: What are the differences?

Developers describe Harbor as "Manage and serve container images in a secure environment (created at VMware)". Harbor is an open source cloud native registry that stores, signs, and scans container images for vulnerabilities Harbor solves common challenges by delivering trust, compliance, performance, and interoperability. It fills a gap for organ. On the other hand, DockerSlim is detailed as "Minify and secure your Docker containers". Minify and secure Docker containers (free and open source). Don't change anything in your Docker container image and minify it by up to 30x making it secure too!

Keep doing what you are doing. No need to change anything. Use the base image you want. Use the package manager you want. Don't worry about hand optimizing your Dockerfile. You shouldn't have to throw away your tools and your workflow to have small container images.

Harbor and DockerSlim are primarily classified as "Docker Registry" and "Container" tools respectively.

Harbor and DockerSlim are both open source tools. Harbor with 10.4K GitHub stars and 2.9K forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than DockerSlim with 7.13K GitHub stars and 225 GitHub forks.

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Pros of DockerSlim
Pros of Harbor
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    • 4
      Good on-premises container registry
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      Container Replication
    • 1
      Nice UI
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      Vulnerability Scanner
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      Supports LDAP/Active Directory
    • 1
      Supports OIDC
    • 1
      Support multiple authentication methods
    • 1
      Perfect for Teams and Organizations

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    What is DockerSlim?

    Minify and secure Docker containers (free and open source). Don't change anything in your Docker container image and minify it by up to 30x making it secure too! Keep doing what you are doing. No need to change anything. Use the base image you want. Use the package manager you want. Don't worry about hand optimizing your Dockerfile. You shouldn't have to throw away your tools and your workflow to have small container images.

    What is Harbor?

    Harbor is an open source cloud native registry that stores, signs, and scans container images for vulnerabilities. Harbor solves common challenges by delivering trust, compliance, performance, and interoperability. It fills a gap for organ

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      What are some alternatives to DockerSlim and Harbor?
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      Slim is easy to use for both beginners and professionals. Slim favors cleanliness over terseness and common cases over edge cases. Its interface is simple, intuitive, and extensively documented — both online and in the code itself.
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