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Here’s some information about Google Container Registry:

Google Container Registry (GCR):

  1. Container Image Storage: Google Container Registry is a managed container image storage service. It allows you to store, manage, and deploy container images used in your applications.

  2. Integration with Kubernetes: GCR is often used in conjunction with Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) to store and manage container images for Kubernetes deployments.

  3. Private Registry: GCR can be used as a private container image registry. This means you can control access to your container images and ensure that they are not publicly accessible.

  4. Container Image Versioning: GCR supports versioning of container images, allowing you to track changes and roll back to previous versions if necessary.

  5. Security: GCR provides security features such as encryption at rest and in transit, as well as access control through Identity and Access Management (IAM) policies.

  6. Integration with CI/CD: GCR is commonly used in CI/CD (Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment) pipelines to store and distribute container images as part of the application deployment process.

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