What is the difference between Apigee Developer and Apigee Edge?

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What are the differences between the 'free service' (Apigee Developer) and the enterprise service --Apigee Edge.

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"Apigee Developer' is the official name for the Apigee "free" cloud - it's a free, non-expiring trial cloud that developers can immediately sign up for and use to build their APIs. It has almost all of the features of Apigee Edge, the "enterprise paid" cloud.

This Apigee Edge vs. Developer page dos gives a compare/contrast of the Apigee Developer (free, non-expiring trial cloud) vs. Apigee Edge (enterprise cloud)

How is Apigee Developer used? Enterprise developers usually use Apigee Developer for evaluations of Apigee, pilots or proof of concepts.

Startups sometimes use Apigee Developer to host their APIs when they are getting off the ground, which is fine as it is a non-expiring free trial with lots of headroom as far as rate limits. That said, the Apigee Developer service comes with forum support only and has an availability target of 99.0. Vs. the Apigee Edge enterprise service which comes with enterprise support, SLAs, and carrier-grade availability.

When you 'sign up ' for Apigee from our website, you are signing up and building on "Apigee Developer". If you become a paid Enterprise customer, your sign-in will then go to your Apigee Edge service.

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"Apigee Developer' is the official name for the Apigee "free" cloud - it's a free, non-expiring trial cloud that developers can immediately sign up for and use to build their APIs. It has almost all of the features of Apigee Edge, the "enterprise paid" cloud.

This Apigee Edge vs. Developer page dos gives a compare/contrast of the Apigee Developer (free, non-expiring trial cloud) vs. Apigee Edge (enterprise cloud)

How is Apigee Developer used? Enterprise developers usually use Apigee Developer for evaluations of Apigee, pilots or proof of concepts.

Startups sometimes use Apigee Developer to host their APIs when they are getting off the ground, which is fine as it is a non-expiring free trial with lots of headroom as far as rate limits. That said, the Apigee Developer service comes with forum support only and has an availability target of 99.0. Vs. the Apigee Edge enterprise service which comes with enterprise support, SLAs, and carrier-grade availability.

When you 'sign up ' for Apigee from our website, you are signing up and building on "Apigee Developer". If you become a paid Enterprise customer, your sign-in will then go to your Apigee Edge service.

That Apigee Edge vs. Developer page is gone missing. Now I can't find any info about how apigee developer limit compare to edge

My developer account was working fine but now after 3 months i singed in and i redirected to Edge. Now my organisation is shown on trial basis.