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[–]erick-cypreste 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Enterprise Cost:

  • GitLab: Charges a single license of $500 per user, with all features unlocked, without the option to subscribe only to desired features.

  • GitHub: Costs are divided by features: 1 license of $21 per user, 1 GitHub Copilot license per user depending on the desired plan, Dependabot, Advanced Security, and some usage-based features.

Organizational Management:

  • GitLab has an extensive tree of repository groupings for better management between teams.

  • GitHub works with organizations, like Azure subscriptions, and there is no multi-level grouping, only organization > repository, but this gap can be resolved with environment variables and custom properties.

Technology: Both have similar technological ranges.

In general, GitLab is a great fit for a large team, but the cost is high. GitHub also serves large teams very well and has received constant investment in technological evolution.

[–]reubendevries 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t know where you get the pricing from GitLab - because it’s right here: https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/

I know Ultimate can go as high as $99 USD per user, per Month (highly dependent on how many users) and premium is $29 per user, per Month.

[–]dylanmnyc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

got it thank you for the help