Licensing for Docker (old)

Licensing for Docker (old)


  1. This article contains the licensing model for the customers who signed up before August 2024.
  2. Check out this article for more information on the new licensing pattern. Note that the new licensing model applies to users who signed up after August 2024.
Each docker host will consume two basic monitor licenses. The first five containers are free, and every five containers added after that will consume one basic monitor license, i.e. 1 container = 0.2 basic monitor.
1 docker host + 5 free containers = 2 basic monitors
If you have 105 containers to be monitored,
1 docker host + 5 free containers + 100 Containers = 22 basic monitors

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