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About billing for GitHub Packages

If you want to use GitHub Packages beyond the storage or data transfer included in your account, you will be billed for additional usage.

Qui peut utiliser cette fonctionnalité ?

GitHub Packages est disponible avec GitHub Free, GitHub Pro, GitHub Free pour les organisations, GitHub Team, GitHub Enterprise Cloud et GitHub Enterprise Server 3.0 ou version ultérieure.
GitHub Packages n’est pas disponible pour les référentiels privés appartenant à des comptes qui utilisent des plans par référentiel hérités. En outre, les comptes utilisant des plans hérités par référentiel ne peuvent pas accéder aux registres qui prennent en charge les autorisations granulaires, car ces comptes sont facturés par référentiel. Enterprise Managed Users n’ont pas d’allocation de stockage individuelle pour publier des packages dans l’espace de noms de leur compte, mais peuvent publier dans l’espace de noms d’une organisation. Pour plus d’informations sur Enterprise Managed Users, consultez À propos d’Enterprise Managed Users Pour obtenir la liste des registres qui prennent en charge les autorisations granulaires, consultez À propos des autorisations pour les packages GitHub. Pour plus d’informations, consultez Plans de GitHub.

About billing for GitHub Packages

Notez que GitHub peut appliquer une retenue d’autorisation temporaire pour la valeur des coûts basés sur l'utilisation à l'avance, qui apparaît en tant que frais en attente dans le mode de paiement associé à votre compte.

L’utilisation de GitHub Packages est gratuite pour les packages publics. Pour les packages privés, chaque compte sur GitHub reçoit une certaine quantité de stockage et de transfert de données gratuits, en fonction du plan du compte. Toute utilisation au-delà des montants inclus est contrôlée par des limites de dépense.

If you are an organization or enterprise owner, you can connect an Azure Subscription ID to your organization or enterprise account to enable and pay for GitHub Packages usage beyond the amounts included with your account. For more information, see Connexion à un abonnement Azure.

Data transfer resets every month, while storage usage does not.

PlanStorageData transfer (per month)
GitHub Free500MB1GB
GitHub Pro2GB10GB
GitHub Free for organizations500MB1GB
GitHub Team2GB10GB
GitHub Enterprise Cloud50GB100GB

All data transferred out, when triggered by GitHub Actions, and data transferred in from any source is free. We determine you are downloading packages using GitHub Actions when you log in to GitHub Packages using a GITHUB_TOKEN.

HostedSelf-Hosted
Access using a GITHUB_TOKENFreeFree
Access using a personal access tokenFreePaid

Storage usage is shared with build artifacts produced by GitHub Actions for repositories owned by your account. For more information, see About billing for GitHub Actions.

GitHub charges usage to the account that owns the repository where the package is published. If your account's usage surpasses these limits and you have a valid payment method on file, you will pay $0.008 USD per GB of storage per day and $0.50 USD per GB of data transfer.

For example, if your organization uses GitHub Team, allows unlimited spending, uses 150GB of storage, and has 50GB of data transfer out during a month, the organization would use 148GB for storage and 40GB for data transfer for that month beyond their included quota. The additional storage would cost $0.008 USD per GB per day or approximately $37 USD for a 31-day month. The additional data transfer would cost $0.50 USD per GB or $20 USD.

Pour estimer les coûts des services consommateurs, vous pouvez utiliser la calculatrice de prix GitHub.

At the end of the month, GitHub rounds your data transfer to the nearest GB.

GitHub calculates your storage usage for each month based on hourly usage per GB during that month. For example, if you use 3 GB of storage for 10 days of March and 12 GB for 21 days of March, your storage usage would be:

  • 3 GB x 10 days x (24 hours per day) = 720 GB-Hours
  • 12 GB x 21 days x (24 hours per day) = 6,048 GB-Hours
  • 720 GB-Hours + 6,048 GB-Hours = 6,768 total GB-Hours
  • 6,768 GB-Hours / (744 hours per month) = 9.0967 GB-Months

At the end of the month, GitHub rounds your storage to the nearest MB. Therefore, your storage usage for March would be 9.097 GB.

You can also use this calculation in the middle of a billing cycle, to estimate what your total usage might be for the month. For example, if you have an organization that uses GitHub Team, which provides 2 GB of free storage, and you use 0 GB for the first 5 days of April, 1.5 GB for the following 10 days, and you plan to use 3 GB for the last 15 days of the billing cycle, your projected storage usage for the month would be:

  • 0 GB x 5 days x (24 hours per day) = 0 GB-Hours
  • 0.5 GB x 10 days x (24 hours per day) = 120 GB-Hours
  • 3 GB x 15 days x (24 hours per day) = 1080 GB-Hours
  • 0 GB-Hours + 120 GB-Hours + 1080 GB-Hours = 1200 total GB-Hours
  • 1200 GB-Hours / (744 hours per month) = 1.6 GB-Months

The projected 1.6 GB of storage usage for the month would not exceed your 2 GB limit, even though your actual storage amount briefly exceeded 2 GB.

Your GitHub Packages usage shares your account's existing billing date, payment method, and receipt. Pour voir tous les abonnements de votre compte sur GitHub, consultez À propos du cycle de facturation.

Vous devez gérer les paramètres de facturation et les fonctionnalités payantes pour chacun de vos comptes séparément. Vous pouvez basculer entre les paramètres de votre compte personnel, de vos comptes d’organisation et de vos comptes d’entreprise en utilisant le sélecteur de contexte dans chaque page de paramètres. Consultez À propos de la facturation sur GitHub.

Managing your budget for GitHub Packages

If your account does not have a valid payment method on file, usage is blocked once you use up your quota.

By default, if you have a valid payment method on file, spending is limited to $0 USD until you set a budget. You can set and manage a budget to limit spending for a product or SKU. See Using budgets to control spending on metered products.