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Introducing GitLab Container Registry

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Date Published
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Mark Pundsack
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1,219
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English
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Summary

GitLab 8.8 introduces a significant enhancement to its built-in continuous integration capabilities with the release of the GitLab Container Registry, a secure and private Docker image registry that is fully integrated with GitLab. This new feature allows users to manage Docker images directly within GitLab, streamlining the development workflow by eliminating the need for a separate registry service. With the Container Registry, developers can easily build, test, and deploy Docker container images using GitLab CI, benefitting from seamless integration, user authentication, and project management within GitLab. The registry supports image creation specific to branches or tags and simplifies the Docker-based workflow by allowing developers to store, share, and manage their images efficiently. Available with GitLab CE and EE at no additional cost, the Container Registry is designed to enhance the continuous deployment and delivery processes, offering ease of use with no extra installation required.

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