The pricing is on the lower side and not costly. Customers usually pay approximately $500 USD monthly, though this includes multiple services, not just the Azure Container Registry.
They offer three types of plans: Basic, Standard, and Premium. We have the Premium plan for our usage. In terms of cost, it includes 500 GB of free storage as part of the base plan. The pricing is approximately $1.66 per day for one region, which is about $50 for a complete month if your deployment is in one geographic location.
We have a one-year or two-year contract. We can extend it to a ten-year contract because it is a stable application. We have our images ready, with which we want to focus on the customer. We are using and maintaining them. ACR even supports some kind of complex work.
The product is competitively priced. I'll price the value, and that's pretty good. On a scale of one to ten, where one is low and ten is high, I rate the pricing a six. It's not terribly expensive, but not cheap either.
Cloud Infrastructure Consultant at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
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2022-12-23T14:24:18Z
Dec 23, 2022
Pricing is flexible; you can choose the basic, standard, or a premium license based on your needs. I think it's quite flexible because you can choose the option that falls within your budget.
The fees depend on the storage you are using. Azure Container Registry, has no cost, but you pay for storage service. So you pay based on the amount you store.
Azure Container Registry allows you to build, store, and manage container images and artifacts in a private registry for all types of container deployments. Use Azure container registries with your existing container development and deployment pipelines. Use Azure Container Registry Tasks to build container images in Azure on-demand, or automate builds triggered by source code updates, updates to a container's base image, or timers.
The pricing is on the lower side and not costly. Customers usually pay approximately $500 USD monthly, though this includes multiple services, not just the Azure Container Registry.
They offer three types of plans: Basic, Standard, and Premium. We have the Premium plan for our usage. In terms of cost, it includes 500 GB of free storage as part of the base plan. The pricing is approximately $1.66 per day for one region, which is about $50 for a complete month if your deployment is in one geographic location.
I would rate the pricing a five out of ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive.
We have a one-year or two-year contract. We can extend it to a ten-year contract because it is a stable application. We have our images ready, with which we want to focus on the customer. We are using and maintaining them. ACR even supports some kind of complex work.
I would rate the pricing a four out of ten.
The product is competitively priced. I'll price the value, and that's pretty good. On a scale of one to ten, where one is low and ten is high, I rate the pricing a six. It's not terribly expensive, but not cheap either.
The enterprise license for this solution is quite expensive compared with other solutions on the market.
I have no information on how much Azure Container Registry costs. I know it's the only solution my institution can use, so the cost was approved.
Pricing is flexible; you can choose the basic, standard, or a premium license based on your needs. I think it's quite flexible because you can choose the option that falls within your budget.
The fees depend on the storage you are using. Azure Container Registry, has no cost, but you pay for storage service. So you pay based on the amount you store.
Container Registry is reasonably priced.
Azure is a bit expensive.
Pricing is reasonable.