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Magento Pricing Guide

Magento 2 Commerce offers 2 versions of their supported digital commerce package, Magento Enterprise (EE) and Magento Enterprise Cloud (ECE).

Magento Enterprise is offered as a download for an annual subscription fee. In addition to getting all the great features not available in Magento Open Source (formerly Magento Community), you also get expert support directly from Magento. Beginning with Magento 2, the pricing model has moved to revenue based model, previously in Magento 1 it was server based.

Let's take a look at some pricing examples based on a store online revenue:

  • A store generating less than $5 million per year, can expect to pay about $32,000 annually (list price)
  • A store generating less than $15 million per year, can expect to pay about $75,000 annually (list price)
  • A store generating less than $25 million per year, can expect to pay about $125,000 annually (list price)

The good news is this model includes up to 5 top-level domains, so you can run multiple online stores/domains off the same license.

Magento Enterprise Cloud is offered as a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS). It's fully hosted and supported by Magento using platform.io and Amazon Web Services (AWS).

Let's take a look at how an annual fee would be charged in a few scenarios:

  • A store generating less than $5 million per year, can expect to pay about $55,000 annually (list price)
  • A store generating less than $15 million per year, can expect to pay about $166,000 annually (list price)
  • A store generating less than $25 million per year, can expect to pay about $594,000 annually (list price)

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The ECE version has an initial 1x setup fee as well, typically about $6,500 to $21,500. On the surface, ECE looks more expensive than EE. For ECE you will no longer have any costs for Hosting, CDN or Caching.

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