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Self-hosted Neptune#

Neptune can be self-hosted. This means deploying your own instance of the Neptune web application, instead of using the SaaS offering at https://app.neptune.ai.

You can deploy Neptune on your own infrastructure (on-premises) or in a private cloud, either in a Kubernetes cluster or in a virtual machine that runs a Kubernetes cluster underneath the hood.

Releases#

Latest: Neptune 2.5.0 (Nov 2024)

Date Version Changes and highlights
Nov 2024   2.5
  • New feature: Reports.
  • Unified experiments view: Enter compare mode automatically when multiple runs are selected.
  • Configurable run colors.
  • Autosaving dashboards.
  • Improved compare legend: Add fields directly from the legend and use search to find matching values.
  • Display multiple fields in a single chart widget, and other new chart options.

Note: The model registry is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Learn how to manage model metadata using runs instead.

Dec 2023   2.4 Scatter plot widgets, improved experiments table search, keyboard shortcuts, distraction-free mode, and enhanced source-code display.
Mar 2023   2.3 Service accounts, the redesigned image gallery, metadata tree search. Also adds support for the 1.x version of the Neptune Python client library.
Jul 2022   2.2 Model registry, interactive table widget, redesigned custom views, improved legend in comparison charts, and ability to disable public projects.

For more details on the features included with each release, see the Product portal .

Plans#

See the pricing page on the Neptune website for detailed plan information.

If you're interested in a custom plan, contact us at sales@neptune.ai.


Got issues or questions?

To get dedicated support or leave feedback, email us at support@neptune.ai.

You can also check out the self-hosting FAQ and other ways to get help.

If you need deployment instructions for the old 2.2.4 version, see Neptune: installation guide (PDF) .