JFrog Artifactory users often encounter several common issues that can impact performance, accessibility, and build automation. One frequent problem is storage bloat, caused by outdated or unused artifacts; this can be mitigated by implementing cleanup policies and automating artifact retention. Slow performance may arise from improper repository structuring or overused replication—optimizing configurations and allocating sufficient system resources can resolve this. Permission and access errors often stem from misconfigured roles, which can be addressed by reviewing security groups and applying least-privilege principles. Failed builds or upload errors are usually linked to network instability or incorrect repository URLs, requiring verification of proxy settings and CI/CD integrations. Additionally, metadata corruption or indexing delays can be treated by rebuilding indexes and performing routine maintenance tasks. Regular monitoring, backup scheduling, and version upgrades are crucial to maintaining a stable and efficient Artifactory environment.