Enterprise Edition. Designed to meet enterprise requirements.
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Enterprise Edition. Designed to meet enterprise requirements.
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- 30+ languages, frameworks, and technologies
- Branch analysis, pull request decoration, taint analysis
- Security reports, regulatory release reports
- Portfolio management & PDF executive reports
- Parallel processing of analysis reports
- Security engine customization
- Monorepo support for PR decoration
- SonarQube for IDE integration
Frequently asked questions
How are the plans licensed?
Developer Edition, Enterprise Edition, and Data Center Edition are priced per instance per year and based on your lines of code (LOC). An instance is an installation of SonarQube Server. You pay per instance for a maximum number of LOC to be analyzed.
Get in touch with sales for pricing specific to your needs.
Is support included in my SonarQube Server plan?
Standard commercial support is included in your Enterprise Edition or Data Center Edition plan starting at 30M lines of code and above. For other plans, standard commercial support is available for an additional cost. See the benefits of commercial support, including details on how to purchase. You are also always welcome to ask questions in our vibrant and active Sonar Community.
How are my Lines of Code (LOC) calculated?
LOC is calculated by summing up the LOC of each project analyzed in your SonarQube Server instance. Blank lines, comments, and lines of test code are never included in the count. The LOC of a project is counted as the lines in the largest branch of the project. If you have set up branch analysis for your project, the LOC used for a project are the ones found during the most recent analysis of the project with the largest branch or pull request. More details can be found on the Lines of Code page in our docs.
What happens if my instance gets close to or reaches the limit of LOCs?
If you are getting close to the threshold, you will be notified to either upgrade your plan or reduce the number of LOCs in your projects. If you reach your limit, you will receive an error message and the SonarQube Server instance will reject any new analysis whose total lines of code exceed the limit defined by your license. However, SonarQube Server will retain basic functionality such as saving configuration changes and allowing project browsing.
Which programming languages does SonarQube Server analyze?
SonarQube Server Developer Edition covers the following languages and frameworks: Java, C#, C, C++, Objective-C, Dart/Flutter, Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, Kotlin, CloudFormation, Terraform, Azure Resource Manager, Docker, Kubernetes/Helm Charts, Ruby, Go, Scala, Flex, PHP, HTML, CSS, XML, VB.NET, Swift, ABAP, T-SQL, and PL/SQL.
Enterprise Edition and Data Center Edition additionally cover the following languages: Apex, COBOL, JCL, PL/I, RPG, and VB6.
How do I get an evaluation license and do I need to pay now?
You can request an evaluation license by clicking on any of the trial buttons above for the edition you are interested in. Once you submit your request, our sales representative will contact you to activate the trial and discuss options once your trial is complete. No payment is required to request or activate a free trial license.
Why upgrade from the Community Build to SonarQube Server Enterprise Edition?
SonarQube Community Build is a powerful, free, and open-source tool. However, upgrading to Enterprise Edition unlocks exclusive support, more powerful security, efficiency, and scalability, along with advanced features that will take your code quality to the next level. Read more about the benefits of upgrading.
What if my question hasn't been answered?
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