Senior Technical Lead QA at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
Jun 24, 2026
Our experience with pricing was that it was reasonable for the value, but it requires careful planning. The main cost came from AWS compute resources, storage, networking, and scaling Android sessions. If sessions are always running, costs can grow quickly, so we had to manage capacity, shut down unused instances, and monitor usage. For setup costs, the initial effort was higher because Anbox Cloud requires good knowledge of Ubuntu, cloud infrastructure, networking, and scaling configurations. The licensing was manageable, but it is not something I would treat as plug and play. You need to evaluate the license together with infrastructure costs to understand the real cost of ownership.
The metering and billing experience is really great, as we have chosen a pay-as-you-go hourly model, which gives us an edge since we were previously paying hefty money and not getting enough solution out of it. Anbox Cloud helps us ensure that we get the full benefit and pay only for what we use. The licensing through AWS Marketplace is very flexible; as I mentioned, we are on a pay-as-you-go hourly model, which is excellent for testing in SIT and UAT phases, giving us predictable and long-term usage. While Anbox Cloud offers an annual contract, we prefer the hourly pay-as-you-go model, which is best for us. The software is very reasonable and automates the SIT cycles, enabling faster product delivery.
The metering and billing experience with Anbox Cloud on AWS is transparent via AWS Marketplace, and I feel they provide a great price while we are getting it from AWS. They give a transparent and good view for us to decide based on the price range, and I appreciate the good discounts we receive. The best thing I love about the metering and billing experience is the pay-as-you-go model, which allows us to pay based on how much we use.
IT Private Cloud & Infrastructure Leader at Sicredi
Real User
Top 5
Dec 4, 2024
We have three clouds: one production, one for production, and one lab. We have a license supporting a specific number of hosts and update it each year, making the contract simple with them. It is not expensive.
Anbox Cloud is a platform designed to provide scalable cloud-based environments for running Android applications. It delivers a virtualized Android operating system, allowing apps to operate independently of user devices.Anbox Cloud enhances application delivery and management by virtualizing Android at scale on any cloud infrastructure. It enables organizations to offload processing from user devices to the cloud, improving application performance and reducing hardware dependency. The...
Our experience with pricing was that it was reasonable for the value, but it requires careful planning. The main cost came from AWS compute resources, storage, networking, and scaling Android sessions. If sessions are always running, costs can grow quickly, so we had to manage capacity, shut down unused instances, and monitor usage. For setup costs, the initial effort was higher because Anbox Cloud requires good knowledge of Ubuntu, cloud infrastructure, networking, and scaling configurations. The licensing was manageable, but it is not something I would treat as plug and play. You need to evaluate the license together with infrastructure costs to understand the real cost of ownership.
The metering and billing experience is really great, as we have chosen a pay-as-you-go hourly model, which gives us an edge since we were previously paying hefty money and not getting enough solution out of it. Anbox Cloud helps us ensure that we get the full benefit and pay only for what we use. The licensing through AWS Marketplace is very flexible; as I mentioned, we are on a pay-as-you-go hourly model, which is excellent for testing in SIT and UAT phases, giving us predictable and long-term usage. While Anbox Cloud offers an annual contract, we prefer the hourly pay-as-you-go model, which is best for us. The software is very reasonable and automates the SIT cycles, enabling faster product delivery.
The metering and billing experience with Anbox Cloud on AWS is transparent via AWS Marketplace, and I feel they provide a great price while we are getting it from AWS. They give a transparent and good view for us to decide based on the price range, and I appreciate the good discounts we receive. The best thing I love about the metering and billing experience is the pay-as-you-go model, which allows us to pay based on how much we use.
We have three clouds: one production, one for production, and one lab. We have a license supporting a specific number of hosts and update it each year, making the contract simple with them. It is not expensive.