- Explore Azure Container Registry:
- Pricing details
- Documentation
Manage images for all types of containers
Azure Container Registry allows you to store images for all types of container deployments including DC/OS, Docker Swarm, Kubernetes, and Azure services such as App Service, Batch, Service Fabric, and others. Your DevOps team can manage the configuration of apps isolated from the configuration of the hosting environment.
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Keep container images close
Reduce network latency and eliminate ingress/egress charges by keeping your Docker registry in the same data center as your deployments. Azure Container Registry gives you local, network-close storage of your container images within your subscriptions, and full control over access and image names.
Use familiar, open-source Docker CLI tools
You don’t have to learn new APIs or commands. Because Azure Container Registry is compatible with the open-source Docker Registry v2, you can use the same open-source Docker CLI tools you already know and the skills you have to efficiently interact with the registry.
![Use Docker CLI tools with Azure Container Registry](http://web.archive.org./web/20170128165437im_/https://azurecomcdn.azureedge.net/cvt-75d1d557777d7738e49d393c8bb9e2f918ab80caedc59938345c111050c13535/images/page/services/container-registry/docker-cli.png)