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Coder Enterprise is priced per user on a yearly basis. Once Coder Enterprise is running you can create as many dev environments as needed for your team. The only limits are the capabilities of your infrastructure.
No. Coder Enterprise is not SaaS. It is software that you must deploy and run it on your own infrastructure, either a public or private cloud.
This will vary depending upon the cloud provider you use, whether you run Coder Enterprise on-premises, the number of dev environments you have running at any given moment, the scale of your Kubernetes cluster, and many other factors. For more information on the requirements to run Coder Enterprise, see our documentation.
It will vary depending upon the procurement rules of the individual agency. Please contact our Public Sector team for more information and a list of our authorized resellers: gov@coder.com
Your purchase of Coder Enterprise includes the platform, all updates during the duration of your contract, the ability to add one named user per seat purchased, as well as support from Coder. The purchase price does not include the infrastructure required to run the Coder Enterprise platform.
Coder provides standard support for all paid accounts throughout the duration of the contract. Additional support with reduced response times is also available for an additional fee. Users of Coder Enterprise at the free level receive limited support through the community Slack channel, the published documentation, and video tutorials.
Yes! Contact your account manager for assistance or email support@coder.com.
Learn more about our projects and our commitment to the open-source community
At the heart of Coder is code-server, our primary open-source product.
Thousands of developers across the world use it on a daily basis to access remote dev environments running VS Code. Coder builds upon the success of code-server and adds features designed for the enterprise.