Red Hat product trial center

Gain hands-on experience, prepare for a certification, or assess if a product is right for your organization. Whether you want to try our no-cost trials or get started with a pay-as-you-go option, we’ve got you covered.

What is My Trials?

A dashboard experience designed to show all your active trials in one place.

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Product trial terms and conditions

Red Hat is providing each Red Hat Product Trial Subscription for evaluation purposes subject to the terms of the Red Hat Enterprise Agreement. If you use the Red Hat Subscription for any purpose other than evaluation, you agree to pay Red Hat the Subscription Fee(s) for each Unit pursuant to the Enterprise Agreement, which is in addition to any and all other remedies available to Red Hat under applicable law.

Examples of situations where you would incur additional fees and be in violation of the Agreement include, but are not limited to:

  • Using the services provided under the trial program for a production installation,
  • Offering support services to third parties, or
  • Complementing or supplementing third-party support services with services received through the Red Hat Product Trial Subscription program.

By proceeding, you acknowledge that you've read and agree to the terms and conditions of the Red Hat Enterprise Agreement which governs your use.

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Pay-as-you-go options

Begin using a Red Hat solution with pay-as-you-go options on your choice of cloud providers. These are not trial versions and may be fully implemented in a production environment. OpenShift and provider Infrastructure fees apply.

Below are pricing resources to help you determine the costs associated with your Red Hat OpenShift implementation.