Vultr is rolling out enhancements to the Vultr Container Registry, making it even more effective for cloud-native deployments. Whether you manage Kubernetes workloads, AI models, or high-performance applications, these updates ensure faster, more reliable container storage and deployment.
New locations for faster deployments
Vultr Container Registry is now available in even more global cloud data center regions, including Amsterdam, Bangalore, Chicago, Frankfurt, London, Los Angeles, Seattle, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, and Tokyo. By storing container images closer to end users, you can rapidly reduce latency and deploy applications, ensuring optimal performance for workloads with dynamic scaling needs.
Docker Hub proxy cache eliminates rate limits
Vultr Container Registry now includes a proxy cache for Docker Hub to prevent interruptions when pulling images. This feature allows users to fetch public container images without rate limiting, providing authentication and local caching to accelerate deployments.
Enhanced Vultr API for better management
Managing your container registry is now easier with new API capabilities. Users can:
- Manage Vultr Container Registry users
- Swap VCR keys for improved access control
- Replicate repositories for seamless distribution
- Delete artifacts more efficiently
A powerful tool for cloud-native applications
Vultr Container Registry is designed for high-performance container storage and deployment. Whether you're deploying AI models with Vultr Kubernetes Engine and Cloud GPU or streaming data with Apache Kafka Connect, these latest enhancements make storing, sharing, and launching workloads easier.