Docker and its Place in Cloud Computing

Docker is a tool in cloud computing that automates the deployment of applications in an ecosystem that is designed to manage containers. These containers enable applications to function while being shifted from one platform to another. Docker has a distinctive technology that focuses on what developers and systems need. This state-of-the-art technology ensures that enterprises can create and run any product from anywhere.

As regards Docker pricing, it has recently launched a new Subscription Service Agreement whereby organizations with more than 250 employees or more than $10 million in revenue have to buy a paid subscription. This Docker pricing starts at $5 per user per month. Further, a new Business subscription plan for larger organizations has also been introduced.  

However, while considering Docker pricing, it should be noted that under the new Docker Personal plan, the Docker Desktop remains free for personal use, educational institutions, non-commercial open-source projects, and small businesses. This plan replaces the previous Docker Free.

Why do businesses use Docker? Apart from Docker pricing being very affordable and competitive, there are other reasons too.

Since Docker is a cloud-based framework it is accessible anytime anywhere apart from being highly efficient.

Customers through cloud computing use Docker to customize and organize their software infrastructure.

Docker is a high-performing platform as all the containers are hosted on a single Docker engine.

Docker is a very agile container platform that can be easily deployed across clouds. This provides users with an integrated view of all their applications across different environments.

Docker is fully automated as it works on the SaaS and PaaS service models thereby increasing the operating efficiencies of organizations.

Considering all these benefits, the Docker pricing range offers a high ROI.         

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