Magento opensource vs. Adobe Magento commerce
First things first, an enterprise needs to know the difference between Magento Commerce and Magento Opensource.
- Magento Opensource: Formerly known as Magento Community, Magento Opensource The free version of Magento that can be downloaded, customized, and self-hosted.
- Magento Commerce: Formerly, Magento Commerce came in two versions, Magento Enterprise and Magento Enterprise Cloud. Those two versions have been unified, leaving us with Magento Commerce, a premium version of Magento Opensource that includes cloud-hosting as part of the subscription fee.
Magento Opensource is available for everyone to download free of charge. It’s an open source platform that is free to use and you’re able to extend and configure the platform as you please. Also, Opensource users have access to a vast range of extensions and themes and are supported by a growing community.
Magento Commerce on the other hand, is a premium version with prices starting from $22,000 per year if you’re using Magento 2. However, this fee rises If your company’s GMV (Gross Merchandise Value) is more than $1 million.
As you’d expect, Adobe Magento Commerce gives you more functionality, including advanced marketing features, customer reward programs and targeted promotions. Plus, you get 24/7 support from Magento’s technical team.
Magento Commerce customers can also decide between an on-premise deployment and a cloud-hosted solution. The latter carries an even heftier price tag but gives you a cloud-hosted environment, allowing you to enjoy the benefits of a SaaS eCommerce solution.
But even then, using Magento Commerce has some drawbacks that an ambitious enterprise should consider.