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Esta versión de GitHub Enterprise se discontinuó el 2022-06-03. No se realizarán lanzamientos de patch, ni siquiera para problemas de seguridad críticos. Para obtener un mejor desempeño, más seguridad y nuevas características, actualiza a la última versión de GitHub Enterprise. Para obtener ayuda con la actualización, contacta al soporte de GitHub Enterprise.

Setting up a trial of GitHub Enterprise Server

You can try GitHub Enterprise Server for free.

About trials of GitHub Enterprise Server

You can request a 45-day trial to evaluate GitHub Enterprise Server. Your trial will be installed as a virtual appliance, with options for on-premises or cloud deployment. For more information about GitHub Enterprise Server, and for a list of supported virtualization platforms, see "About GitHub Enterprise Server."

Dependabot alerts and GitHub Connect are not currently available in trials of GitHub Enterprise Server. For a demonstration of these features, contact Equipo de ventas de GitHub. For more information about these features, see "About Las alertas del dependabot" and "Connecting your enterprise account to Nube de GitHub Enterprise."

Trials are also available for Nube de GitHub Enterprise. For more information, see "Setting up a trial of Nube de GitHub Enterprise."

Si no estás seguro si Nube de GitHub Enterprise, GitHub Enterprise Server, o ambos son la mejor opción para tu organización, contacta a Equipo de ventas de GitHub. Si tu organización tiene 11 desarrolladores o menos, considera a GitHub Team; las organizaciones con 12 desarrolladores o más habitualmente se benefician más de GitHub Enterprise. Para obtener más información, consulta los productos de "GitHub"

Setting up your trial of GitHub Enterprise Server

GitHub Enterprise Server is installed as a virtual appliance. Determine the best person in your organization to set up a virtual machine, and ask that person to submit a trial request. You can begin your trial immediately after submitting a request.

To set up an account for the GitHub Enterprise Web portal, click the link in the email you received after submitting your trial request, and follow the prompts. Then, download your license file. For more information, see "Managing your license for GitHub Enterprise."

To install GitHub Enterprise Server, download the necessary components and upload your license file. For more information, see the instructions for your chosen visualization platform in "Setting up a GitHub Enterprise Server instance."

Next steps

To get the most out of your trial, follow these steps:

  1. Create an organization.

  2. To learn the basics of using GitHub, see:

  3. To configure your instance to meet your organization's needs, see "Configuring your enterprise."

  4. To integrate GitHub Enterprise Server with your identity provider, see "Using SAML" and "Using LDAP."

  5. Invite an unlimited number of people to join your trial.

    • Add users to your GitHub Enterprise Server instance using built-in authentication or your configured identity provider. For more information, see "Using built in authentication."

    • To invite people to become account administrators, visit the GitHub Enterprise Web portal.

      Note: People you invite to become account administrators will receive an email with a link to accept your invitation.

Para obtener más información sobre los planes y las características planeados, consulta la sección Itinerario público de GitHub.

Finishing your trial

You can upgrade to full licenses in the GitHub Enterprise Web portal at any time during the trial period.

If you haven't upgraded by the last day of your trial, you'll receive an email notifying you that your trial had ended. If you need more time to evaluate GitHub Enterprise, contact Equipo de ventas de GitHub to request an extension.

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