Jenkins Pricing
The product is expensive. The open-source version is free, but small companies would not be able to afford the cloud-based version. I rate the pricing an eight out of ten. Additionally, we have to pay for the product’s support.
View full review »Jenkins is open-source.
View full review »It is an open source.
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Jenkins
March 2024
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Jenkins is an open-source tool.
View full review »The solution is open source.
View full review »Jenkins is completely open source.
View full review »Jenkins is an open-source platform.
View full review »In our company, we do pay for the licensing of the solution.
View full review »Licensing is not my domain. I can't speak to the exact costs.
View full review »Jenkins is open-source, so it is free.
View full review »One good thing about Jenkins is there are two flavors. One is open-source and the other is the commercial or the enterprise edition. The open-source version is pretty stable. For the security concern, you can add your own security-related intervention to make it that much more secure.
For the enterprise edition, you have a cloud-based which actually provides the commercial Jenkins version. Apart from security, they have come up with upgraded versions of Jenkins, for example, Jenkins Access Control and Jenkins Two-point Access Control. You can get added all kinds of features and the ease of implementing or managing your product. As I mentioned, Jenkins open-source is actually more stable and mature if you compare it to the enterprise version.
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reviewer1652133
Cloud Engineer at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
Jenkins is a free open-source server.
View full review »This is an open-source solution for the basic features. However, if an organization wishes to include specific functionality, outside of the basic package, there are extra costs involved.
We use the tool's free version.
View full review »The solution is open-source.
View full review »We are using the free version of Jenkins. There are no costs or licensing.
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AshutoshSharma
Software Engineer at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
I understand that the licensing is renewed about once a year. The pricing itself is fine. I wouldn't describe it as being overly expensive.
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Ashwini Doshetty
Senior Software Tester at SMARTe Inc
This is not open source. It's price-based, for example, premium-based.
View full review »I'm not sure of the exact pricing of the product. My understanding is that it is not very expensive. It's an open-source tool. They do also have an enterprise version, which is what we use. It's the same tool whichever you use, however, with enterprise, you get support.
View full review »We use the open source solution.
Jenkins is an open-source product, but you have the option to buy an enterprise license.
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Jojo John
Senior Developer at SmartStream Technologies ltd.
We use the tool's open-source version which is free. There is an enterprise version which is expensive but comes with better support.
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Bibhu Ashis Jena
Software Engineer at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
Jenkins is open source.
View full review »Jenkins is not expensive and reasonably priced.
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Yantao Zhao
Software Integration Engineer at Thales
Jenkins has a free licensing program.
View full review »The original setup. for us, was the cost of a new Mac Mini box which costs, from $1,000 to $2,000 depending on the configuration.
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reviewer1670496
Software Engineer at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
We have a license contract with Jenkins.
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Vishal Maral
Sr. Software Engineer at Red Hat
It is a cheap solution.
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reviewer1748100
Cloud Security Engineer at a media company with 5,001-10,000 employees
We used the free version. We didn't need anything specific on the support side for that. It's totally customizable, and if you get so much good out of an open-source project, then you don't need to go for any support model. That was quite good, and community support has been good enough for us.
View full review »The setup of Jenkins takes a lot of time. Having faster deployment would be helpful.
View full review »The product is open-source.
View full review »We are using the free version of Jenkins. There is not a license required to use the solution because it is open-source.
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reviewer1454061
Performance Test Line manager at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
We are using the freeware version of Jenkins.
View full review »Free. Takes some work hours of course, but those come back many fold in improved productivity through automation.
View full review »I believe it's good value.
View full review »No setup/;day to day costs.
View full review »There is no cost. It is open source.
View full review »Jenkins is a free solution, it is open source.
View full review »It's free. There's no advice required
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Axblade
Software Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
I used the free OSS version all the time. It was enough for all my needs.
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reviewer1595568
Technical Content Writer at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
It could be cheaper because there are many solutions available in the market. We are paying yearly.
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SunilKumar24
DevOps Consultant at Nissan Digital
The solution is one of the lowest costs compared to competitors.
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reviewer1082187
Software Quality Assurance Team Lead with 11-50 employees
Jenkins is open source and free.
View full review »My colleagues and I did the setup, so only the hours we spent doing it.
View full review »Some of the add-ons are too expensive.
It is a free product.
It's free.
View full review »It is free.
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Jenkins
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about Jenkins. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
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