I am aware of pricing related to Docker Hub, as we may need to host container images, although we do not use it right now. That was the only price research I conducted.
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With open source, you can use Mirantis completely free. If you're using Docker Desktop in a commercial environment, you do have to pay a fee, but if you're using the Mirantis runtime, just the daemon and the runtime, you don't have to pay anything. It's all open source. The code is there for BuildKit on GitHub. There's a community, the MOBI project, and you don't have to pay anything.
I am using the community edition, rather than the enterprise edition because I am operating on a very small scale at the moment. The community edition does not require a license and is completely free.
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I am aware of pricing related to Docker Hub, as we may need to host container images, although we do not use it right now. That was the only price research I conducted.
I rate the product price an eight on a scale of one to ten, where one means low price and ten means high price.
It's not overly expensive. Somewhat okay, maybe slightly below average.
The product is not expensive. I rate the price a two or three out of ten.
Mirantis Container Cloud is free. However, there are features for which you need to pay.
Its licensing is on a yearly basis.
With open source, you can use Mirantis completely free. If you're using Docker Desktop in a commercial environment, you do have to pay a fee, but if you're using the Mirantis runtime, just the daemon and the runtime, you don't have to pay anything. It's all open source. The code is there for BuildKit on GitHub. There's a community, the MOBI project, and you don't have to pay anything.
Docker is a free software.
The solution is open-source and free to try.
Docker is a free solution.
We use the free version of Docker.
We use the free version of this solution.
I am using the community edition, rather than the enterprise edition because I am operating on a very small scale at the moment. The community edition does not require a license and is completely free.