Storing and Publishing Your Docker Images
Since the early days of Docker's history, one of its main attractions has been a central website where users can download images, reuse and improve these images for their purposes, and reupload them to grant access to other users. Docker Hub has grown and although it has had some security issues, it is still usually the first place people will look when they need new images or resources for their projects.
As a public repository, Docker Hub is still one of the first places people go to research and use images needed to streamline or improve their new development project. It is also an important place for companies and developers to host their open-source images, available for the public to utilize. However, Docker Hub is not the only solution for you to store and distribute your Docker images.
For development teams, a public repository on Docker Hub, although accessible and highly available, may not be the best option. These days...