
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Container Registry
Container registry software
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What is Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Container Registry
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Container Registry is a managed private container image registry service on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. It stores and distributes container images for development and deployment workflows, commonly used with OCI Kubernetes Engine and CI/CD pipelines. The service integrates with OCI Identity and Access Management (IAM), compartments, and regional tenancy constructs to control access and organize artifacts.
Native OCI IAM integration
The registry uses OCI IAM policies, compartments, and groups to manage authentication and authorization. This enables centralized access control aligned with other OCI services and tenancy governance. It also supports common Docker/OCI registry authentication flows for tooling compatibility.
Managed private registry service
OCI Container Registry is operated as a cloud service, reducing the need to run and patch registry infrastructure. It supports standard container image push/pull workflows used by Docker-compatible clients. This fits teams that want a registry tightly coupled to their cloud runtime and networking setup.
Fits OCI Kubernetes workflows
The service is commonly used as the image source for OCI Kubernetes Engine deployments and related DevOps automation. Using a registry within the same cloud environment can simplify network routing and access policy design. It also aligns with OCI regional resource organization for multi-environment setups.
OCI-centric feature set
The product is primarily designed for OCI environments and governance constructs. Organizations running multi-cloud or on-prem platforms may find cross-environment standardization harder than with vendor-neutral artifact platforms. Some advanced repository management capabilities are typically addressed by broader artifact repository suites rather than a cloud-native registry.
Artifact scope is narrower
The core focus is container images, not a full multi-format artifact repository for packages across many ecosystems. Teams that need unified management for containers plus language packages, build metadata, and complex promotion workflows may require additional tooling. This can increase operational complexity when standardizing DevOps supply chains.
Portability depends on OCI services
Operational patterns (identity, networking, logging, and policy management) depend on OCI services and conventions. Migrating to another cloud can require reworking access policies, automation, and integrations even if images remain OCI-compliant. This can raise switching costs for organizations seeking cloud-agnostic pipelines.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Pay-as-you-go Summary: Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Container Registry has no separate subscription fee. Customers are charged only for the underlying resources the registry uses (primarily Container Image Storage, which is billed at the same rate as Object Storage - Standard, plus Object Storage requests and any applicable network/egress charges). The Registry service itself includes enterprise support at no additional charge.
Example / labeled details:
- Container Image Storage: Charged at "Object Storage - Standard" rates (Container Image Storage = Same as Object Storage - Standard).
- Object Storage requests (applies to registry operations): Billed at Object Storage requests rates (per 10,000 requests or equivalent units as listed in the Oracle price list).
- Data transfer / egress: Charged per OCI network egress pricing (region/geography dependent); some Always Free allowances apply for low-volume usage per Free Tier terms.
- Notes: The Container Registry service has no separate Registry fee; images existing prior to May 26, 2021 may be exempt from charging (per Oracle price list notes). For precise per-GB and request rates, consult Oracle Cloud Price List / Object Storage - Standard entries for the target region.
Where to find official rates: Refer to Oracle Cloud Price List (Object Storage - Standard, Object Storage requests, and egress pricing) and the Container Registry product page for billing behavior.
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