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Container Registry

Updated on 15 September, 2025

A secure, scalable registry service for storing, managing, and deploying container images with API automation capabilities


Automate container registry operations including creation, updates, deletion, repository management, and access control through Vultrs comprehensive API endpoints.
Container Registry supports versioning through Docker image tags, allowing management of multiple container image versions within a repository.
Container Registry allows pushing Docker images via standard Docker CLI commands after authentication, offering OCI-compliant container image storage and management.
Container Registry allows rolling back to previous image versions by pulling specific tagged versions, supporting semantic versioning and custom labels.
Container Registry allows sharing container images by adjusting visibility settings in the registrys Settings tab
Container Registry integrates with Vultr Kubernetes Engine for secure container image storage and deployment in Kubernetes workloads.
Container Registry can be used in air-gapped environments by pulling images to connected systems and mirroring them to private networks.
Authenticate to Vultr Container Registry from Docker CLI using credentials generated in the Vultr Customer Portal
A guide explaining how to manage container image repositories in Vultr Container Registry through the web portal, API, or CLI
Container Registry seamlessly integrates with CI/CD pipelines through standard Docker and OCI-compatible endpoints for automated image builds, testing, and deployments.
Container Registry implements role-based access control with configurable pull/push permissions through scoped credentials for secure image management at scale.
Container Registry typically deploys within minutes, becoming immediately available in your Customer Portal after provisioning completes.
Container Registry is fully OCI-compliant, ensuring compatibility with standard container workflows and tools
Container Registry provides multi-layered security for private container images with encryption at rest and in transit.
Container Registry offers four subscription plans with varying storage capacities to accommodate different project requirements, allowing for upgrades as needs grow.
Exceeding Vultr Container Registry storage limits prevents pushing new images while maintaining access to existing ones.
A lightweight, portable runtime environment that packages applications with dependencies while sharing the host OS kernel and maintaining process isolation.
The free Start Up plan for Vultr Container Registry includes 10 GB of storage at no cost for basic usage and small projects.
A managed service for storing, securing, and distributing OCI-compliant container images with centralized management capabilities.
Container Registrys performance optimizations for enterprise deployments including latency reduction and efficient image distribution capabilities