JFrog Cloud: Architected for Performance at Scale
Blog post from JFrog
The JFrog Platform is a critical software development and delivery infrastructure that supports over 4,000 companies, offering both on-premise and managed cloud services through JFrog Cloud. Initially launched in 2009, JFrog Cloud transitioned to a Kubernetes-only architecture by 2017, enhancing its scalability, performance, and resilience by leveraging managed services from cloud providers like AWS, GCP, and Azure. The architecture employs stateless microservices, multi-zone deployment, and smart autoscaling to ensure high availability and prevent system overload. JFrog offers a flexible combination of single- and multi-tenancy to balance performance, cost, and security, with a clear data separation between tenants. The platform facilitates easy migration from self-hosted to cloud services, allowing organizations to maintain control and visibility through tools like MyJFrog and JFrog Workers. This cloud-native approach has led to widespread adoption among large organizations, and JFrog continues to explore new technologies to future-proof its offerings.
| Trend | Post Mentions | Total Month Mentions | Posts | Companies | MoM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kubernetes | 8 | 1,736 | 172 | 73 | +13% |
| Real-time | 1 | 3,091 | 773 | 211 | -1% |
| Serverless | 1 | 778 | 155 | 73 | +74% |