Comparer JFrog et Sonatype

Nexus vs Artifactory

Organizations looking to modernize software development processes will find Sonatype Nexus lacking in several aspects, including scalability, reliability, automation, and a managed offering in the cloud. Multi-site organizations need a single source of truth to manage and secure software artifacts across remote locations, different cloud providers and hybrid deployments. JFrog is increasingly seen as a Sonatype alternative for customers looking to solve modern DevOps scalability problems.

Sonatype Compared to JFrog

The JFrog Platform comprehensively manages the entire lifecycle of your software artifacts, without sacrificing scale or flexibility.

FAQ

What’s a Sonatype Nexus alternative?

Companies looking to migrate away from Nexus often move to JFrog Artifactory or the complete JFrog Platform as a solution to manage the lifecycle of binaries. Motivation to migrate often comes from difficulty scaling, needing multi-cloud solutions,needing hybrid solutions, high availability, inclusive pricing and overall DevOps Platform functionality missing when comparing Sonatype with JFrog’s end to end functionality.

Is Nexus better than Artifactory?

In head to head comparisons, many companies choose JFrog Artifactory for scale, multi-cloud and hybrid solutions that meet modern enterprise needs. Artifactory versus Nexus is a common “bake off” for DevOps that increasingly includes software supply chain security.