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LLangfuse
Created by dex on 9/10/2024 in #self-host-discussion
Langfuse Self Hosting Enterprise vs. FOSS
No personal data touches Langfuse if you self-host ([+ opt-out of aggregate telemetry[(https://github.com/langfuse/langfuse/?tab=readme-ov-file#telemetry)). Some enterprises and companies still want to sign a DPA though. If they end up sending us debug logs or traces or we jump on call to help them, we may be exposed to PII. In those cases, and NDA and a DPA may be required. In short - you may not need it & no PII will touch us by default if you self-host.
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LLangfuse
Created by dex on 9/10/2024 in #self-host-discussion
Langfuse Self Hosting Enterprise vs. FOSS
Hi Dex, please allow us a few hours to respond to questions. We're a small team and working on a bunch of things.
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LLangfuse
Created by Rolex on 9/2/2024 in #self-host-discussion
Langfuse organization/project API
Hi @Rolex - yes it does! You can't create users + user permissions yet. This will likely follow as an Enterprise feature down the line. Let us know how you get on with it & would love to hear any and all feedback!
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LLangfuse
Created by dex on 9/10/2024 in #self-host-discussion
Langfuse Self Hosting Enterprise vs. FOSS
Hi Dex, Have a look here for an overview of what's included in each version of Langfuse: https://langfuse.com/docs/deployment/feature-overview re SOC2/ISO reports: you don't need them for running Langfuse but enterprise customers usually want them as part of their due diligence into how we write code, how it is tested etc. Same for DPAs even when self-hosting (e.g. governing data transmitted in the course of support/debugging). You can use custom Auth providers but you cannot exclusively enforce SSO on a domain. See more here: https://langfuse.com/docs/deployment/self-host#sso
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LLangfuse
Created by Rolex on 9/2/2024 in #self-host-discussion
Langfuse organization/project API
We will ship this soon as an API. Until then mocking the UI is probably the best/most elegant way. Would be awesome if you could share the script you end up writing, we could link out to it / share with the community.
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LLangfuse
Created by Bar Haim on 8/28/2024 in #self-host-discussion
Is core for enterprise free?
If you don’t need the extra features, the core project is MIT licensed and you can use it as you please. That includes commercial applications and use within enterprises. So knock yourself out!
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LLangfuse
Created by cim on 8/23/2024 in #self-host-discussion
Evals in Self-hosted
For now, the evals feature is a commercially licensed feature that will not be available on the FOSS version of Langfuse. More here
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LLangfuse
Created by znigeln on 8/12/2024 in #self-host-discussion
znigeln - Hi! I installed a test version of lan...
You'll need to wait a little longer. We may do pre-release testing (but in many ways our Managed Cloud Version is that). Our recommendation would be to roll out V2. There will be a simple migration script and very good docs to upgrade. There's a few thousand deployments like yours that will navigate this. So we take it v. seriously. V3 timing - it's getting close but hard to make public promises, max is working 24/7 on it.
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LLangfuse
Created by UncleDave on 7/30/2024 in #get-support
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thank you for letting us know!
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LLangfuse
Created by doh on 7/30/2024 in #get-support
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We will draw up that list soon. right now it's automated evals, prompt playground and some SSO features. You are basically right. You can use Github, Google and Azure AD out of the box, they are open source (and will of course remain so). Okta, oAuth, Auth0 and a few others are commercially licensed. Same goes for SSO enforcement (i.e. a domain/instance can only use one SSO provider and nothing else)
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LLangfuse
Created by young on 7/19/2024 in #feedback
Rounding on pricing
Checking this rn.
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