Docker Updates Usage Plans

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The Docker Personal plan remains free.

Docker recently announced changes to its usage plans to include all-in-one subscription access to popular Docker tools.

These changes allow “development teams to access everything they need under one subscription with included consumption for each new product and the ability to add more as they need it,” says Giri Sreenivas in the announcement.

The new Docker Pro and Docker Team plans include updated pricing to reflect the value of newly added features. Specifically:

  • Docker Pro will increase from $5/month to $9/month.
  • Docker Team prices will increase from $9/user/month to $15/user/mo (annual discounts).
  • Docker Personal remains free.
  • Docker Business pricing stays the same but includes new features.

Additionally, image pull and storage limits have been introduced for Docker Hub. “The new higher image pull limits will eliminate previously incurred fees for many Docker Team and Docker Business customers with Service Accounts,” the announcement says.

See the FAQ from Docker for more details.
 
 
 

 
 
 

09/26/2024

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