IBM watsonx Code Assistant for Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed pricing plans
Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed
Watsonx Code Assistant for Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed is available in three different pricing plans, each of which offers different features and is subject to different resource constraints. All three plans require that you have entitlement to the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform, which is sold by Red Hat.
When you provision an instance of watsonx Code Assistant for Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed, you can choose from the following plans. Resource usage in these plans is allocated by code tokens. For each plan, you can track your token usage from the watsonx Code Assistant resource page in IBM Cloud.
Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed Trial plan
The Trial plan is a 90 day, no-cost trial of the capabilities that are available in the Essentials plan, with no resource limits. The plan includes task prompt capabilities and a preset limit of code tokens. The plan does not include the tuning capability, which is available only in the Standard plan. To use the Trial plan, see Activate Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed with IBM watsonx Code Assistant.
Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed Essentials plan
The Essentials plan is a pay-as-you-go plan with no preset limit that includes task prompt capabilities. With this plan, you can create task prompts from natural language requests to generate Ansible code. The plan does not include the tuning capability, which is available only in the Standard plan.
Red Hat Ansible Lightspeed Standard plan
The Standard plan is a prepaid monthly plan that includes both task prompt and model tuning capabilities. With this plan, you can create task prompts from natural language requests to generate Ansible code. You can also tune the IBM base code model on your own data so that it generates code suggestions that are customized for your enterprise standards.