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      Good on-premises container registry
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      Container Replication
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      Nice UI
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      Vulnerability Scanner
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      Supports LDAP/Active Directory
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      Supports OIDC
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      Support multiple authentication methods
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      Perfect for Teams and Organizations

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    What is Grizzly?

    Writing scalable server applications in the Java™ programming language has always been difficult. Before its advent, thread management issues made it impossible for a server to scale to thousands of users. This framework has been designed to help developers to take advantage of the Java™ NIO API.

    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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