Azure DevOps Plans

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       Azure DevOps Plans

Azure DevOps offers a range of pricing plans designed to meet the needs of different teams and organizations. These plans provide access to various features and services for software development, collaboration, and DevOps automation. Here are the key Azure DevOps pricing plans

  1. Azure DevOps Services (formerly Visual Studio Team Services):

    • Basic: This plan is free for small teams (up to 5 users). It provides essential features for source code management, work item tracking, and build automation. It includes unlimited private Git repositories.

    • Stakeholder: Also free, this plan is suitable for stakeholders and users who need read-only access to work items and other artifacts. It’s often used for business stakeholders and external partners.

    • Enterprise: This plan is designed for larger teams and organizations. It offers advanced features, including portfolio management, advanced analytics, and advanced service-level agreements (SLAs). Pricing is based on the number of users.

  2. Azure DevOps Server (formerly Team Foundation Server):

    • Azure DevOps Server: This is a self-hosted, on-premises version of Azure DevOps. It offers flexibility and control over your DevOps environment. Pricing is based on the number of users.
  3. Azure DevOps Extensions:

    • Azure DevOps Marketplace offers a wide range of extensions and integrations developed by third-party vendors. These extensions may have their own pricing models, and some are available for free.
  4. Azure DevOps Test Plans:

    • Azure DevOps Test Plans provide testing and quality assurance capabilities. The pricing for Test Plans is separate from Azure DevOps Services and is based on the number of users who need access to test management features.
  5. Azure Artifacts:

    • Azure Artifacts is a package management service for storing and sharing software packages. Pricing for Azure Artifacts is separate and may be based on the number of artifacts stored or the data transfer volume.
  6. Azure DevOps Data Import:

    • If you’re migrating from another tool to Azure DevOps, data import services may be available, and their pricing can vary depending on the complexity of the migration.

Please note that Azure DevOps pricing can change over time, and Microsoft occasionally updates its pricing and licensing terms. It’s essential to check the official Azure DevOps Pricing page on the Azure website for the most up-to-date information and to understand the pricing details that apply to your specific usage and organization size.

Additionally, organizations may be eligible for free or discounted Azure DevOps services based on their partnership with Microsoft, participation in certain programs, or non-profit status.

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