Subscribe from a marketplace
You can subscribe to Elastic Cloud from a cloud marketplace instead of paying Elastic directly. Marketplace subscriptions offer the following benefits:
- Consolidated billing. Your Elastic Cloud charges appear on your existing cloud provider bill alongside your other services.
- Spend commitment. Your Elastic Cloud usage draws against your committed spend with your cloud provider. If you subscribe directly to Elastic (with a credit card or an Elastic contract), your Elastic Cloud spend does not count toward any cloud provider commitment.
- Simplified procurement. No need to set up a separate billing relationship with Elastic.
Trial availability and duration can vary depending on the marketplace.
- AWS Marketplace
- Microsoft Marketplace
- GCP Marketplace
- Heroku (Elastic Cloud Hosted only - no organization functionality)
You can also purchase Elastic Cloud through a reseller on any of these marketplaces. Contact your reseller to learn more.
When you subscribe to Elastic Cloud through a marketplace, a relationship is established between your marketplace account and an Elastic Cloud organization.
- One marketplace subscription maps to one Elastic Cloud organization. Billing for all deployments and projects within that organization flows through the linked marketplace subscription. The specifics vary by marketplace:
- AWS: One subscription for each AWS billing account. Customers with multiple AWS accounts (for example, production and development) can have separate subscriptions, each linked to its own Elastic Cloud organization.
- GCP: One Elastic Cloud organization for each GCP billing account.
- Azure: Organization creation is tied to Elastic resource creation in the Azure portal, so customers who create multiple resources can accumulate multiple organizations.
- Each organization can only be linked to a single billing source: either a marketplace subscription or direct credit card billing.
- A single Elastic Cloud account can belong to multiple organizations. When you subscribe through a marketplace, you can either create a new organization or link the subscription to an existing one. If your account is organization owner for multiple organizations, you choose which organization to associate with the marketplace subscription.
- Your Elastic Cloud account uses a single email address across all your organizations. If you already have an Elastic Cloud account, you can sign in with your existing credentials during the marketplace sign-up process. If you don't have an account, one is created using your marketplace email.
If you already have an Elastic Cloud trial and want to start paying through a marketplace, you can convert your trial to a marketplace subscription without losing your existing deployments, projects, or data.
Because a single Elastic Cloud account can belong to multiple organizations, and each organization can be linked to a different marketplace, you can subscribe to multiple marketplaces to support a multi-cloud strategy. For example, you might have:
- An AWS Marketplace subscription for an organization running production workloads on AWS
- A GCP Marketplace subscription for a separate organization running analytics workloads on GCP
Each subscription draws against the respective cloud provider's spend commitment, letting you maximize the benefits of each marketplace independently.