Why would an organization set up private image registries?
Why would an organization set up private image registries?
An organization would set up private image registries to enable role-based access control by integrating the image registry with user identity management. This ensures that images are stored securely and access to them is controlled, addressing important security requirements in enterprise environments.
Defo A for security
Correct Answer: A Image registries provide a centralized repository for an organization to store container images. Public image registries can be used to store container images. However, for security reasons, it is better to use an on-premises image registry. You use an on-premises image registry for the following purposes: • Store container images securely. • Control access to container images. vSphere with Tanzu is integrated with Harbor and is also compatible with other container image registries.
B. Docs only refer to centralized repository and access only via certs
I'm going with A. You can't prevent users accessing anything in a public registry!
I would say D: Lack of Enterprise support https://docs.pivotal.io/vmware-harbor/index.html