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Azure Container Registry Pricing<\/h1>\n

You are probably familiar with the concept of containerization and the role it plays in modern application development. One of the key elements in containerization is the container registry, which is where your container images are stored and managed. Microsoft Azure offers its own container registry service called Azure Container Registry (ACR).<\/p>\n

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore Azure Container Registry pricing, the factors affecting the cost, and considerations when migrating your container registry to Azure.<\/a><\/p>\n

What Is Azure Container Registry?<\/h2>\n

Azure Container Registry is a managed, private Docker registry service provided by Microsoft Azure. ACR allows you to store and manage container images, helm charts, and OCI artifacts within your organization securely. It integrates seamlessly with Azure Kubernetes<\/a> Service (AKS), Docker CLI, and other container orchestrators, enabling a smooth deployment process for your containerized applications.<\/p>\n

ACR offers geo-replication capabilities, which allow you to replicate your images across multiple Azure regions. This ensures faster and more reliable access to your images for your global application deployments. Additionally, ACR provides features such as automated image builds, vulnerability scanning, and user authentication using Azure Active Directory, making it a powerful tool for managing and deploying containerized applications.<\/p>\n

Understanding Azure Container Registry Pricing<\/h2>\n

Azure Container Registry pricing is based on a pay-as-you-go model, with costs determined by the amount of storage, data transfer, and operations you consume.<\/p>\n

Azure Container Registry offers three pricing tiers:<\/p>\n