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GitHub Enterprise Plan Users
GitHub bills monthly for the total number of GitHub Enterprise licensed seats using a unique-user licensing model. For customers using multiple deployment options (i.e. cloud and server), GitHub determines how many licensed seats you're consuming based on the number of unique users across your cloud and server deployments. Learn more here.
Maximise developer agility and productivity. Developers can enjoy a fully-featured environment to build and innovate from idea to production. Work more collaboratively and efficiently anytime, anywhere, with secure open-source code repos and integrated code-to-cloud workflows.
GitHub Copilot
GitHub Copilot Business and GitHub Copilot Enterprise subscriptions for organisations and enterprises are available on a monthly cycle. Billed users are calculated at the end of each billing cycle, based on the number of GitHub Copilot seats that are assigned. Learn more.
GitHub Copilot Business suggests code completions as developers type and turns natural language prompts into coding suggestions based on the project's context and style conventions.
GitHub Copilot Enterprise provides AI features to enhance your experience on GitHub.com, such as the ability to chat with Copilot in the browser and reference context for Copilot from across your project repositories. Includes GitHub Copilot Business capabilities.
GitHub Advanced Security
Customers pay for unique committers (contributors) who work on Private repositories for which GitHub Advanced Security is enabled. Every committer who has contributed to those enabled repository in the last 90 days counts towards the total committer count. Learn more.
Detect, prevent, and remediate vulnerabilities in all public and private repositories.
GitHub Actions
GitHub Actions usage is free for standard GitHub-hosted runners in Public repositories and for self-hosted runners. For Private repositories, each GitHub Enterprise account receives 50,000 free minutes with standard GitHub-hosted runners. Included minutes cannot be used for larger runners. If your account's usage surpasses these limits, you will pay per-minute usage depending on the operating system and core size used by the GitHub-hosted runner. GitHub rounds the minutes and partial minutes each job uses up to the nearest whole minute. Learn more.
Operating system | Runner Type | Per-minute rate |
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Linux 2-core | Standard | $- |
Linux 4-core | Larger | $- |
Linux 8-core | Larger | $- |
Linux 16-core | Larger | $- |
Linux 32-core | Larger | $- |
Linux 64-core | Larger | $- |
Linux 4-core GPU | Larger | $- |
Windows 2-core | Standard | $- |
Windows 4-core | Larger | $- |
Windows 8-core | Larger | $- |
Windows 16-core | Larger | $- |
Windows 32-core | Larger | $- |
Windows 64-core | Larger | $- |
Windows 4-core GPU | Larger | $- |
macOS 3 or 4 (M1 or Intel) | Standard | $- |
macOS 6-core (M1) | Larger | $- |
macOS 12-core | Larger | $- |
A GitHub Codespaces instance (a "codespace") incurs charges for compute time, while it is active, and for the amount of disk space the codespace occupies, while it exists. Compute costs are $- /hour/month per core. The compute cost is proportional to the number of processor cores in the machine type you choose for your codespace, as shown in the following table. For example, the compute cost of using a codespace for an hour on a 16-core machine is eight times greater than a 2-core machine. Storage costs are $-/GiB/month. Learn more.
Component | Machine type | Unit of measure | Included usage multiplier | Price |
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Codespaces Compute | 2 core | 1 hour | 2 | $- |
Codespaces Compute | 4 core | 1 hour | 4 | $- |
Codespaces Compute | 8 core | 1 hour | 8 | $- |
Codespaces Compute | 16 core | 1 hour | 16 | $- |
Codespaces Compute | 32 core | 1 hour | 32 | $- |
Codespaces Storage | Storage | 1 GiB/month | Not applicable | $- |
GitHub Packages
Packages is free for Public repos. 50 GB of Packages storage and 100 GB for Bandwidth are included for free in Github Enterprise for Private repos. Additional storage is $- per GB; additional egress bandwidth outside of Actions is $- per GB. Bandwidth for Packages within Actions workflows is free. Learn more.
Component | Included Free Usage | Price |
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Storage | 50 GB | $-/GB/month |
Bandwidth (egress) | 100 GB/month | $-/GB |
Git Large File Storage (LFS)
Every account using Git Large File Storage receives 1 GiB of free storage and 1 GiB a month of free bandwidth. If the bandwidth and storage quotas are not enough, you can leverage overage storage ($-/GiB/month) and egress bandwidth ($-/GiB) via our LFS metered services. Learn more.
Component | Included Free Usage | Price |
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Storage | 1 GiB | $-/GiB/month |
Bandwidth (egress) | 1 GiB/month | $-/GiB |
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