![]() Therefore, this change shouldn’t impact your company’s business in any way. This means that you can still use Docker for development and all types of environments, including the production one. It’s important to mention that this change is related only to Docker Desktop, neither Docker Engine nor Docker itself are amending their licences. It remains free for smaller companies, private use, educational purposes and open-source projects. ![]() Basically, if your company has 250+ employees or makes more than $10 million in annual revenue, you will not be able to use Docker Desktop without the paid subscription. According to the new Docker Desktop Licence Agreement, professional use of Docker Desktop in large organisations requires a paid Docker subscription.
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