cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
Data Engineering
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Is that long-term free version for students still available now?

Student185
New Contributor III

Dear sir/madam,

I've tried lots of methods in order to access the long-term Databricks' free version - community version for students.

Also, I followed the instructions - Introduction to Databricks - in Coursera step by step: https://www.coursera.org/learn/data-science-fundamentals-for-data-analysts/lecture/Gqu6o/introductio...

However, I was navigated to that only 14-days trails page again and again. (https://databricks.com/try-databricks)

May you confirm with me: is that long-term free version for students still available now?

And I would much appreciate it if you could guide me on how to apply for it.

Thanks

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

Accepted Solutions

Hubert-Dudek
Esteemed Contributor III

I see that something change in registration process. After you fill data in https://databricks.com/try-databricks there is possibility to choose cloud or free version below (which is now a bit hidden). If you have problem with registration that way please open ticket via https://databricks.com/company/contact

View solution in original post

7 REPLIES 7

Hubert-Dudek
Esteemed Contributor III

I see that something change in registration process. After you fill data in https://databricks.com/try-databricks there is possibility to choose cloud or free version below (which is now a bit hidden). If you have problem with registration that way please open ticket via https://databricks.com/company/contact

Dear sir,

Thanks for your sharing! It is much helpful!!!!

There indeed are other options for the community version written in the small font of linkable text near the bottom of that page while we are asking to choose the platform(AZURE, AWS...).

Million thanks again!

Cheers

Have you check Databricks community edition? it free https://community.cloud.databricks.com/login.html

Thanks, Sir!

I've done it 🙂

Anonymous
Not applicable

@Yuanyue Liu​ - If @Hubert Dudek​'s answer solved the issue, would you be happy to mark their solution as best? That helps others find the answer more easily.

Student185
New Contributor III

No problem, I've done it 🙂

shreeves
New Contributor II

Look for the "Community Edition" in small print below the button

Welcome to Databricks Community: Lets learn, network and celebrate together

Join our fast-growing data practitioner and expert community of 80K+ members, ready to discover, help and collaborate together while making meaningful connections. 

Click here to register and join today! 

Engage in exciting technical discussions, join a group with your peers and meet our Featured Members.