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Self-hosted Logfire Enterprise Edition #78
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+1 here, definitely interested in the on-premise alternative to comply with internal compliance rules (not allowed to send any log/trace/anything basically on the outside). |
+1 for the same reasons quoted above. |
If anyone is interested in running logfire on-prem, I'd love to speak to you and understand what you're looking for - feel free to reach me at samuel@pydantic.dev. @TheoBabilon I also sent you a message on Linkedein, @autherous I couldn't find any contact details for you but feel free to email me. |
+1 really excited about it, will be glad to use it in production. Let me know if you need any help, I'd like to contribute |
+1 for the same reasons listed here |
+1 for the same reasons listed #78 (comment) |
I just discovered logfire and seems really interesting |
We don't have plans for "free self-hosted or community edition". |
Description
We are planning to offer an on-premise deployment option for Logfire.
This will allow you to deploy Logfire on your own infrastructure.
This is not meant to be a free version of Logfire, it will be targeted at enterprises with compliance requirements and will likely cost considerably more than using the version of Logfire that we host.
Please let us know if you are interested in this, so we can prioritize it.
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