Our customers buy the software and the prices are available on Docker Hub. The subscription is typically yearly, and customers will need to buy the subscription directly. They can purchase it themselves.
The offering and service are quite free. We have used only the free instance, and we are also on-premises only. So there's nothing that we have had to pay for.
Customers pay for the license through a yearly subscription model, where they pay per license. This means that the license is based on a subscription, and the customer pays annually for each license they use. If you consider the features that Docker provides to its users, I would say that the solution is affordable.
I would advise that if you complete an issue – in your local or production environment – and you do not want to face issues or any difficulties in developing the application, Docker is very easy to install, set up, and use.
Tech Lead Consultant | Manager Data Engineering at Ekimetrics
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2022-11-07T12:29:47Z
Nov 7, 2022
I cannot comment on pricing specifics, but we currently use the open-source version of the solution, so it is primarily free. We pay just for bits that are in their new pricing.
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It requires a premium subscription.
We have a monthly subscription. The product is not expensive. I rate the pricing an eight out of ten.
I would rate the pricing of Docker as ten out of ten.
Our customers buy the software and the prices are available on Docker Hub. The subscription is typically yearly, and customers will need to buy the subscription directly. They can purchase it themselves.
It's an open-source solution, so it doesn't cost anything.
We use the open-source version.
The offering and service are quite free. We have used only the free instance, and we are also on-premises only. So there's nothing that we have had to pay for.
Since Docker is an open-source solution, it is free of cost.
Docker's price is good.
Docker is a free tool.
The product is a free open-source tool.
Customers pay for the license through a yearly subscription model, where they pay per license. This means that the license is based on a subscription, and the customer pays annually for each license they use. If you consider the features that Docker provides to its users, I would say that the solution is affordable.
I'm not sure what the exact pricing is. I don't deal with licensing. However, my understanding is it is expensive.
Docker has made some changes and there is an enterprise version that is affordable.
Docker is open source. To use a Docker enterprise model, we would need to pay for it.
I would advise that if you complete an issue – in your local or production environment – and you do not want to face issues or any difficulties in developing the application, Docker is very easy to install, set up, and use.
An enterprise license costs $24 per user per month. For a team or a smaller license, it costs $9 or $5 per user.
I cannot comment on pricing specifics, but we currently use the open-source version of the solution, so it is primarily free. We pay just for bits that are in their new pricing.
The current cost for us is nothing as an open source.
This is an open-source solution, so there are no licensing costs.
There is a license needed to use Docker.
Docker is a free open-source solution. However, there is the Docker Enterprise which is a paid solution.